Tisserand Hydroplum

Hydroplum
Role Single-seat amphibious ultralight
National origin France
Designer Claude Tisserand
First flight late September 1983
Number built 3 Hydroplums, some 60 French Pétrel kits

The Tisserand Hydroplum is a small amphibious aircraft with a single, pusher engine, built in France in the 1980s. Originally a single-seat, high-wing monoplane, it was developed into a two-seat biplane for production in kit form as the SMAN Pétrel.