The Dyn'Aéro CR.100 is a French kit built single engine, two-seat monoplane, developed in the 1990s and intended as both an aerobatic trainer and a tourer, primarily for aero club use.
[1][2][3] The CR.100 is a conventional single engine, low-wing monoplane, with the large control surface areas and absence of dihedral expected in an aerobatic aircraft.
A sliding bubble canopy covers the cockpit and is faired behind into a raised and rounded fuselage top decking.
[2][4] The CR.100 is powered by a 180 hp (135 kW) Lycoming O-360 flat-4 engine, driving a fixed pitch, two-bladed propeller.
[5] The CR.120 high agility version is intended to be competitive in the 200 hp class of the Doret Cup and also has the uprated engine.