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The Jodel-Wassmer D 120 Paris-Nice is a French two-seat side-by-side light cabin monoplane with dual controls, developed as a deluxe version of the Jodel D112, and first flown as a prototype in 1955. The D 120 is powered by a Continental C90-12F four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a top speed of 210 kmh and a range of 1100 km.
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The Jodel D112 Club was a French two-seater, dual-control light monoplane based upon the Jodel D11 but powered by a Continental engine. The Jodel D112 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by a Continental flat-four engine providing a top speed of 180 kmh and a range of 530 km.
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The San Jodel D150 Mascaret is a French two-seater, side-by-side light aircraft developed as a replacement for the Jodel D112 and was first flown as a prototype in 1962. The San Jodel D150 Mascaret is powered by a Rolls-Royce/Continental O-200-A engine providing a top speed of 241 kmh and a range of 1610 km.
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