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SECAT RG-60 __NOTOC__
The SECAT RG-60 was a prototype light sporting biplane built in France shortly after World War II.〔〔''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft'', p.2839〕 It was a conventional single-seat design with an open cockpit.〔〔〔Taylor, p.797〕〔''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1948'', p.153c〕 The lower wing had a smaller span and chord than the upper wing and was braced against the upper wing〔 and against the fuselage sides with I-struts but no wires.〔 The undercarriage consisted of two fixed, divided main units plus a fixed tailskid.〔 Power was supplied by a tractor-mounted piston engine that drove a two-bladed propeller.〔〔 Construction was of wood throughout.〔 ==History== The RG-60 was displayed together with other SECAT designs at the ''Semaine de l'Aviation légère'' (light aviation week) held at Toussus-le-Noble from 22 April 1947 but was already somewhat outdated by the standards of the time.〔 SECAT produced no further examples, and if the RG-60 ever received a civil registration, the details are now lost.〔
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