Robin Aircraft

DR300-108 2+2

The DR300‑108 2+2 is a light sport aircraft produced by the French manufacturer Robin Aircraft, a company with roots dating back to the early 1950s when Pierre Robin founded his first aeronautical workshop. Introduced in 2021, the DR300‑108 2+2 represents the latest evolution of Robin’s tradition of designing economical, easy‑to‑fly planes for private pilots and flight schools. Its name reflects the 300‑kilogram empty weight class and the 108‑horsepower Rotax 912 ULS engine, while the “2+2” layout provides seating for two adults in the front and two smaller children or an additional passenger in the rear, a rare configuration in the light‑sport segment.

Key features include a carbon‑fiber reinforced composite airframe, a high‑aspect‑ratio wing with slotted flaps, and a glass cockpit equipped with the latest Garmin G3X Touch suite. The aircraft offers a cruise speed of 115 kt, a range of 620 nm, and a stall speed below 38 kt, making it both efficient and forgiving for novice aviators. Its low operating costs, simple maintenance requirements, and modern avionics have positioned the DR300‑108 2+2 as a benchmark for training aircraft and short‑haul personal travel, strengthening Robin Aircraft’s reputation for innovative, accessible aviation solutions.
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Robin Aircraft
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Q19360029