Möve 101

The Möve 101 was a light aircraft designed and produced in Germany in the 1960s. It was a two-seat, single-engine monoplane intended for recreational flying and pilot training. The aircraft featured a low wing, fixed landing gear, and a conventional tail configuration.

The design was characterized by its simple construction and ease of maintenance. It was often powered by a Continental O-200 engine. The Möve 101 saw limited production and is relatively uncommon today. Information regarding specific production numbers and operational history is scarce. Surviving examples are primarily found in Europe.

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