Brena wanted to make a light, general-purpose aircraft, which led to the S.205.
The aircraft was all-metal, low-winged, single-engined and provided space for four persons.
Further development led into the S.208, which had a 260 hp engine, retractable landing gear, and 5 seats.
[citation needed] Approximately 65 fuselages were transported to the United States, to be assembled in Syracuse, New York by the Waco Aircraft Company.
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