SE-2300 was a two/three seat low wing, single engine touring aircraft, built just after World War II in France.
[1] It was a conventionally laid out, all metal, two seat, single engine cantilever monoplane, with tapered low wings having 4° of dihedral built around inverted U-section main and auxiliary spars.
The wings had a centre section integral with the fuselage and two outer panels, all covered with electrically welded skin.
A 140 hp (104 kW) Renault Bengali 4 four cylinder, inverted, air-cooled inline engine, fed from a fuselage tank, drove a two blade propeller.
At the rear, the tailplane was mounted at mid-fuselage and the fin and deep rudder were straight tapered except near the keel and almost triangular above the fuselage.