Van Lith VI

The Van Lith VI was a one-off French-built light civil utility aircraft of the late 1950s.

The Van Lith VI was a two/three seat light high-wing cabin monoplane of conventional wooden construction.

The main undercarriage with fixed legs, wheels, brakes and tailwheel were adapted from those of the Stampe SV.4.

The pilot and passengers were seated in tandem with an access door on each side hinging upward for entry and exit.

It was still registered to Jean Van Lith in 1964,[3] and was active until at least 1967, but is no longer extant.