DAR 6
The DAR 6 was a 1930s Bulgarian two-seat basic or advanced biplane training aircraft.
Design and development
The DAR 6 was designed by Zevtan Lazarov. It was constructed by the Bulgarian State Aircraft Workshops (DAR).The aircraft was a conventional biplane with a fixed tailskid landing gear. It was powered by a radial engine.
Three versions were initially developed:
- Basic training version, powered by an 85 hp Walter Vega engine;
- Advanced training version, powered by a 145 hp Walter Mars I engine;
- 1937 Model DAR 6a. This variant offered faired struts and redesigned divided landing gear. It was powered by a 150 hp Walter Mars I engine.