The Peyret Avionette was a low power, single seat French monoplane which won several first-place prizes at the Congrès Experimental contest of 1923.
[1] The Avionette was powered by an air-cooled, 750 cc (46 cu in), four-cylinder, upright inline Sergant A engine, which was geared down to produce 16 hp (12 kW) at 3,200 rpm.
It carried a roughly trapezoidal rudder working in a cut-out in the one-piece elevator, which was similar in plan to the wing and hinged behind its leading edge to provide aerodynamic balancing.
[1] The Peyret had fixed tailskid landing gear with its mainwheels and associated bungee shock absorbers on a single, steel tube axle mounted on V-struts, wire cross-braced to each other, from the lower longerons.
[1] The Peyret Avionette was designed to compete in the July 1923 contest for low-powered aircraft, organised by the French newspaper Petit Parisien and called the Grand-Prix de la Moto-Aviette.