Farman F.200

The Farman F.200 was a civil utility aircraft produced in France in the 1930s. Derived from the F.190, it featured a revised fuselage that did away with its predecessor's enclosed cabin. Instead, it was a parasol-wing monoplane with open cockpits in tandem for the pilot and one or two passengers. Intended primarily as a trainer, it was also marketed as being suitable as a photographic platform or a mail plane.

Variants



 * F.200 (1923): An unrelated earlier use of the designation for a small two-seat touring aircraft.
 * F.200:version with 120 hp Salmson 9Ac engine.
 * F.201:version with 100 hp Hispano-Suiza 6Pa engine.
 * F.202:version with 120 hp Salmson 9Ac engine.
 * F.203:version with 120 hp Lorraine 5Pc engine.
 * F.204:version with 110 hp Lorraine 5Pb engine.
 * F.205:version with 100 hp Hispano-Suiza 6Pa engine.
 * F.206:similar to F.202, but with an enclosed cabin, powered with a 120 hp Salmson 9Ac engine.