The Robin DR.200 is a family of French conventional landing gear single-engined light touring or training cabin monoplanes.
Originally produced by Centre Est Aéronautique the company later changed its name to Avions Pierre Robin.
The production version was the DR.250 Capitaine a four-seater with a 160 hp Lycoming O-320 engine and all-flying tailplane.
The next development was a two-seat variant with a shorter fuselage the DR.220 2+2, it was powered by a 105 hp Continental O-200-A engine.
Then the DR.253 Regent was first flown in 1967, introducing a tricycle landing gear which was to become standard on all the following Robin designs.