The Gardan GY-120 was a single engine, parasol wing ultralight seating two in tandem, designed and built in France in the 1980s.
The prototype was built that October and appeared, unflown, at the Paris Air Show of 1983.
Its parasol wing was unswept and of constant chord, carrying half span ailerons.
The wing was supported from below by a fore and aft pair of inverted V-form struts from the upper fuselage longerons to its centreline.
The leading edge of the fin was swept and the deep, almost rectangular rudder reached down between the elevators, mounted on the tailplane at the top of the fuselage, to the keel.