The original
Avions Robin HR200 was designed by Christophe Heintz, to supplement the earlier
Avions Robin designs of
Jean Délémontez who also designed the popular post war wooden
Jodel. The HR 200 prototype first flew on 19 July 1971, and entered production in 1973. The R2000 Alpha name was applied to a new aircraft which shared the fuselage of the HR 200, but had all new wing and tail surfaces, to allow
aerobatics. The prototype R2000 Alpha flew on 15 January 1976 and production followed in 1977 to 1983. The aircraft features side-by-side seating, an innovative control stick mechanism which reduces the risk of blockage and an unusually large payload for an aerobatic aircraft, making it useful for overland trips as well. Licensed production was also undertaken in Canada. ==History 1994–2004==