The TNCA Series C Microplano was a single-engine, single-seat fighter designed and built in Mexico during World War I.
From 1915 the Talleres Nacionales de Construcciones Aeronáuticas - (National Aeronautical Construction Workshops), sometimes known as the Military Aviation Factory, produced several series of Mexican aircraft.
[1] The Series C Microplano was an unequal span single bay biplane, with wings without sweep or stagger connected by pairs of vertical, parallel interplane struts on each side, the forward ones a little closer to the fuselage.
The nose housed a 115 kW (157 hp) Hispano-Suiza water-cooled engine, driving a two bladed propeller.
Behind the underwing single seat open cockpit the fuselage narrowed strongly in both height and width.