Robin Dauphin 2004 spec aircraft performance and specifications

The Robin Dauphins are renowned for their excellent handling characteristics, ruggedness and low operating costs. They are powered by a reliable Lycoming 4-cylinder engine, with 120 hp or 160 hp or the new JetA1 Centurion 1.7. Their versatility makes them great favourites with aero-clubs and flying-schools where they are operated for basic training, navigation instruction and instrument flying, or as 3-/4-seat, low cost, general purpose airplanes.

    Robin 120   Robin 135 CDI   Robin140
             
    2+2   2+2   4
Engine   Lyco O-235,118hp   Centurion 1.7   Lyco O-320, 160hp
Hélice Propeller   Sensenich fixed pitch   MT var. pitch   Sensenich fixed pitch
Gross weight   1984 lb   2159 lb   2204 lb
Useful load   772 lb   774 lb   926 lb
Wing span   28 ft 7 in   28 ft 7 in   28 ft 7 in
Fuel capacity, std   29 US Gal   29 US Gal   29 US Gal
Max.cruise, at 75% power, best altitude   116 knt   126 knt    128 knt
Max. range, at 65% power, best altitude   915 km   1200 km   828 km
Max. range, at 65% power with optional 50 l tank, best altitude       1800 km   1195 km
Climbing speed, sea level, at MTOW   590 ft/min
3 m/s
  670 ft/min
3.35 m/s
  870 ft/min
4.4 m/s
Take-off distance, over 50 ft obstacle   1755 ft   1443 ft   1591 ft
Landing distance, over 50 ft obstacle   1510 ft   1541 ft   1541 ft