The SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc was a French four-engined airliner produced by SNCASE (Sud-Est). Developed from the Bloch MB.160 and known in the late 1930s...
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sequence SNCASE SE.100 (developed from Liore et Olivier LeO 50) (1939) SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc (developed from Bloch 160) (1939) SNCASE SE.200 Amphitrite...
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The SNCASE SE.212 Durandal was a French jet and rocket mixed-power experimental fighter aircraft of the mid-1950s. It was designed by the French aircraft...
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The 1952 Air France SNCASE Languedoc crash occurred on 3 March 1952 when a SNCASE SE.161/P7 Languedoc aircraft of Air France crashed on take-off from...
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1995 Unknown Acquired from Union des Transports Aériens (UTA). SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc 49 1945 1952 Unknown Sud-Ouest Bretagne Unknown Unknown Unknown...
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The SNCASE SE.100 was a French two-seat, twin-engined fighter that first flew in 1939. Mass production was planned to begin late in 1940 but the Fall...
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prototypes. The slightly less powerful, French designed four-engined SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc airliner design took over this "mother ship" role later in the...
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List of aircraft (Sn) (section SNCASE)
SNCASE SE.100 (LeO 50) SNCASE SE.101 SNCASE SE.102 SNCASE SE-116 Voltigeur SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc (Bloch MB.161) SNCASE SE.200 Amphitrite SNCASE SE-210...
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The SNCASE SE.3120 Alouette ("Lark") was a utility helicopter developed in France in the early 1950s but which did not enter production. Designed in parallel...
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The SNCASE S.E.5000 Baroudeur (French: Adventurer) was a French single-engined lightweight fighter designed by SNCASE (Sud-Est) and evaluated in the NATO...
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The SNCASE S.E.2010 Armagnac was a large French airliner of the late 1940s built by SNCASE (Sud-Est). The aircraft's disappointing performance and range...
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The SNCASE SE-1010 was a late 1940s French photo-survey aircraft designed and built by SNCASE for the Institut Géographique National. One prototype was...
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name for the Occitan language Régiment de Languedoc, an 18th-century French Army regiment SNCASE Languedoc (SE.161), a French passenger aircraft built in...
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Sud-Est Grognard (redirect from SNCASE SE-2410)
The SNCASE Grognard was designed as a single-seat, low-level ground-attack aircraft. Although in development in the 1950s for the French Armée de l'Air...
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and is still in widespread use; while the Dewoitine D.338 and SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc were developed in France and Germany produced the Focke-Wulf Fw...
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The Sud-Est SE.200 Amphitrite (named after Amphitrite) was a flying boat airliner built in France in the late 1930s, originally developed as the Lioré...
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The SNCASE SE-700 was a three-seat passenger autogyro designed during World War II. Two were completed but only the first flew and the programme was soon...
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"Entre el sueño y la pesadilla". El País. El País (10 August 1991). "Iberia se adjudica la aerolínea venezolana Viasa tras la retirada de la holandesa KLM"...
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three-engine airliner, 1935 MB.161, four-engine airliner developed from the MB.160, 1939; produced postwar as the SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc "History: 1916-1945"....
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The SNCASE SE-1210 was an experimental French flying-boat designed and built by SNCASE as a flying scale model of the proposed SE-1200 transatlantic flying...
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Bloch MB.162 (redirect from Bloch M.B.161 Languedoc)
span, longer, single central fin. Three built. MB.161 produced postwar as airliner SE.161 Languedoc. 100 built MB.162 Raid Long-range mailplane version...
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De Havilland Sea Venom (redirect from SNCASE Aquilon)
the Aquilon, developed from the Sea Venom FAW.20, built under licence by SNCASE (Sud-Est). The Sea Venom was the navalised version of the Venom NF.2 two-seat...
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SNCAO/Loire-Nieuport LN.401/LN.411 SNCASE R.82 Romano SNCASE Leo.451 SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc/Bloch MB.160 SNCASE Aquilon SNCASO/Bloch MB.175 SNCASO SO...
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The SNCASE SE-3101 or Sud-Est SE-3101 was an early, experimental French helicopter with twin tail rotors. Only one was built. The SE-3101 is an early,...
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The SNCASE SE.3200 Frelon (Hornet) is a French helicopter built in the late 1950. Intended to serve as a multirole helicopter for the French Army, Air...
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flight test program, including two SNCASE S.E.161 Languedoc airliners, a SNCASO S.O.30P Bretagne (F-WAYD), SNCASE S.E.2060 Armagnac and a Gloster Meteor...
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Mont Blanc. All 40 passengers and 8 crew die. 3 March 1952 - A SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc operated by Air France loses control and crashes due to jammed...
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Sud-Est SE-2300 or S.N.C.A.S.E. SE-2300 was a two/three seat low wing, single engine touring aircraft, built just after World War II in France. The SE-2310...
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The SNCASE SE-400 was a prototype French twin-engined coastal patrol floatplane of the Second World War. A single example was flown, but development was...
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proposed SNCAC NC.270 jet bomber, featuring swept-back wings, using SNCASE SE-161 Languedoc N0.31 F-BCUT as a launch platform. NC.270 A proposed jet bomber...
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