The SNCASO S.O.7050, S.O.7055, S.O.7056 and S.O.7060 Deauville were single-engine light French civil utility aircraft of the 1940s.
In 1947 SNCASO built two similar light aircraft both carrying the name Deauville.
[1] The Deauvilles were of all-metal construction with low/mid set wings of constant chord, straight tapered tail surfaces[3] and a fixed tailwheel undercarriage.
The canopy was entirely transparent and slid back to permit the access of pilot and passengers.
[4] The first airframe F-BDVZ was flown by its makers in S.O.7060 form for several years and then by an aero club based at St-Cyr-l'Ecole airfield to the west of Paris during the later 1950s and through the 1960s.