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The SITAR GY-110 Sher Khan〔SITAR marketed three designs: the Bagheera, the Mowgli, and the Sher Khan. The GY-100 Bagheera was named after Bagheera, a character in Rudyard Kipling's ''The Jungle Book'' (''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft'', p.2857). Mowgli and Sher Khan are characters in the same book.〕 was a light aircraft designed in France in the late 1960s as a larger and more powerful version of designer Yves Gardan's Bagheera.〔Taylor 1971, p.78〕〔''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft'', p.2857〕〔Taylor 1989, p.825〕 Like the Bagheera, it was to be a conventional low-wing, cantilever monoplane with a fully enclosed cabin.〔〔 However, although the Bagheera had seating for up to four people in 2+2 configuration,〔 the Sher Khan was to have a stretched fuselage〔 with full seating for four people.〔〔〔 The wingspan was also to be enlarged,〔 and unlike the Bagheera, whose tricycle undercarriage was fixed, the Sher Khan's was to be retractable.〔〔 Power was to be supplied by engines in the 150-kW to 240-kW (200-hp to 300-hp) range.〔
==Specifications (as designed) ==
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