The Pander Multipro was a two/three seat light monoplane aircraft with a high, braced wing, designed in the Netherlands in the early 1930s.
It had high and almost constant chord wings, braced on each side by a V-form pair of struts fixed to the lower fuselage longerons.
[2] The fuselage was a rounded, plywood-skinned structure, contemporaries remarking, as they had with other Panders, on the quality of the finish.
[3] The cabin was under the wing with a deep starboard-side access door and multi-panel glazing.
The fuselage tapered aft, with the tailplane set halfway up it, and its fin and rudder together were almost triangular apart from a rounded tip.