Thanks to coverage in KITPLANES®, you are surely aware of an aircraft called the MCR 01, or maybe you know it as the Banbi, or perhaps you know the American supplier’s name, Lafayette. Despite the multiple names, the aircraft from a French kit designer have no doubt about their purpose. These sleek, small, composite machines are high-performance aircraft that win contests and customers. The MCR 01 (Banbi) is a two-seat, carbon-fiber airplane with dashing lines and blazing speed, and the new MCR 4S is an amazingly light four-seater based on the Banbi design. You probably know the MCR 01, but it’s less likely that you know its creator, Dyn’Aero, and its young, ambitious founder. Long Aviation Heritage Dyn’Aero is based in eastern France near the town of Dijon, which many Americans know because of its famous mustard. The region is also rich in vineyards with the famous Loire Valley on its southern extremity.
Dyn Aero adds a Four-Seater
Dyn' Aero's most recent project is this super-light, 140-knot four-seater, the MCR 4S
A pair of MCR 01 variations sit ready for flight at Dyn' Aero's development facility.
Dyn' Aero CEO Christophe Robin provides a preflight brief to BRS engineer Jeff Peltier.