The sole SIPA Antilope exhibited at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget in 1965
Role
4/5 seat turboprop light aircraft
Type of aircraft
National origin
France
Manufacturer
SIPA
First flight
7 November 1962
Status
stored in a private museum
Number built
1
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