AISA AVD-12 :high wing all metal monoplane.
I'm currently researching this aircraft, designed by Dewoitine, which was a competitor with the Dornier D.O 25/27 for a liaison aircraft in the mid 1950's. For an aircraft of which only two prototypes were built, it seems to have accumulated a lot of different designations. I'd greatly appreciate any help in sorting it all out.
I have
fully searched the web for any information, so I'm relying on people's knowledge outside of the internet.
Here's what I have so far.
AVD-10 Appears in a few references without any further details. Is it an earlier design for the AVD-12.
AVD-12 Appears to be the main design designation. Seems to have be used for the 1st prototype with the ENMASA Tigre version.
AVD-12A One reference found, no details. Possible different engine variant.
AVD-12B As for AVD-12A.
AVD-12C Applied to the second prototype powered by the Continental O-470 engine. Does the "C" stand for Continental, or is that to easy.
* Does anyone know what "AVD" stands for?
D.570 Given as the Dewoitine project number. Belived to be an error.
D.750-1 Thought to be the correct Dewoitine design number.
D.750-2 Was this the Dewoitine design number for the 12C version.
I-18 Appears to be Iberavia (AISA's design office) designation.
I-18B Possible number for and ambulance version.
I-18D Possible number for a photographic survey version.
L-9 Given as the Spanish Air Force designation for both the AVD-10 and Dornier D.O 27/Casa C.127. Belived to be correct for the Dornier design only.
L-10 Given as the Spanish Air Force designation for the AVD-10 and AVD-12 and AVD-12A. Belived correct for the AVD-12 and AVD-12C.
XL-10 Given as the SAF designation for the two prototypes. Was this just an informal number.
L-18 Given as the SAF designation for the AVD-12. Belive this is a mix up with the Iberavia I-18 number.
All help gratefully received.
Regards Bailey.