The Civil Aviation Department Revathi was a light utility aircraft designed in India principally for use by that country's flying clubs.
The wings were of all-metal construction and originally fitted with wooden flaps and ailerons that were later replaced with metal surfaces.
The tail surfaces were also originally wooden but later replaced with metal.
The prototype's wings and fuel system were later revised, and the resulting configuration was designated the Revathi Mk.II.
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft, 1975-76[1]General characteristics Performance