It was a simple, single exposed seat, wooden glider with a parasol wing.
Single seat variant with a parasol wing in place of the enclosed cabin, longer nose and larger engine.
It had a parasol wing with a fixed tailskid landing gear.
On parasol wing or multiple boom aircraft, the wing may not have a clear root area.
Both variants feature a parasol wing constructed from wood and covered with aircraft fabric.
The aircraft was re-built with a parasol wing and re-designated the D.570.
The tiny pusher engine was mounted atop a parasol wing.
It was a wooden single seat high performance glider with a parasol wing of three parts.
A parasol wing Dewoitine style fighter, it was not successful and only one was built.