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    The SNCAC Martinet was a German-designed but French-built twin-engined military trainer and light transport monoplane. It was operated by the French military...
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  • for 60 passengers. SNCAC NC.420 Farman NC.470 SNCAC NC.510 SNCAC NC.530 SNCAC NC-600 SNCAC NC.701 Martinet SNCAC NC.702 Martinet SNCAC NC.800 Cab - abandoned...
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    transport variant. SNCAC NC.701 Martinet Military transport powered by two SNECMA 12S-00 inverted air-cooled V-12 engines. SNCAC NC.702 Martinet Passenger transport...
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  • character The Miles Martinet aircraft The SNCAC Martinet aircraft This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Martinet. If an internal...
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    swept wings and with and without canards. Towed to the release point by SNCAC Martinet, Douglas DC-3 or SNCASE Languedoc transport aircraft, the glider provided...
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    Farman F.220 (redirect from SNCAC NC.223)
    Hispano-Suiza 14AA-09 engines S.N.C.A.C. NC.223.1 - prototype, built as mailplane Laurent Guerrero (1 built) S.N.C.A.C. NC.223.01 - bomber prototype with...
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    The SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille (English: Bee) was a single engine, twin intermeshing rotor helicopter designed and built in France in the late 1940s. Three...
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  • SNCAC NC.472 SNCAC NC.510 SNCAC NC.530 SNCAC NC.600 SNCAC NC.700 Martinet SNCAC NC.701 Martinet SNCAC NC.702 Martinet SNCAC NC.800 SNCAC NC.810 SNCAC...
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    The SNCAC NC.150 (also known as the Centre NC.150) was a prototype French high-altitude bomber aircraft designed and flown just prior to the start of...
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    The SNCAC NC 1080 was a French jet-engined interceptor developed in the late 1940s by SNCAC for use aboard aircraft carriers. It was intended to compete...
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  • swept wings and with and without canards. Towed to the release point by SNCAC Martinet, Douglas DC-3 or SNCASE Languedoc transport aircraft, the glider provided...
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  • The SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor was a French high altitude research aircraft designed and built at the end of World War II. Only one was completed and it...
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  • The SNCAC NC.211 Cormoran was a large four-engined military transport aircraft for passengers and cargo designed and built by SNCAC from 1945. In 1945...
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  • The SNCAC Chardonneret (sometimes known as the Aérocentre Chardonneret) were a short series of 1940s French three- and four-seat cabin monoplanes with...
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  • The SNCAC NC-420 was a French observation flying boat built by SNCAC in the 1940s. It was intended to operate from the ships of the French Navy, but although...
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  • by Georges Estienne. Operated Douglas C-47, Lockheed C-60 Lodestar, SNCAC Martinet Aéro Cargo 1947 1952 Operated Halifax C.VIII Aéro France International...
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    The SNCAC NC.1070 was a piston engined attack and torpedo bomber designed and built in France shortly after World War II. The second prototype, the NC1071...
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    The SNCAC NC-600 was a prototype French twin-engined long-range fighter aircraft, developed by SNCAC from the earlier Hanriot H.220 fighter. The type never...
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    The SNCAC NC.4-10 was a twin-engine floatplane torpedo bomber built in France in the late 1930s. It was one of several prototypes competing for a Navy...
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    Salmson Sal.2 A2 SCAN 20 Short Sunderland Mk.III/V SNCAC/Farman NC.470 SNCAC NC.701/NC.702 Martinet SNCAN N.1001/N.1002 Pingouin SNCAN N.1101 Noralpha...
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    Nord NC.850 (redirect from SNCAC 853)
    Civil utility aircraft Type of aircraft National origin France Manufacturer SNCAC, SNCAN First flight April 1947 Status still in service Primary user private...
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  • The SNCAC NC.860 (also known as the Aérocentre NC.860) was a French twin-engined development of the NC.853 light aircraft. The NC.860 was developed from...
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    The SNCAC NC.510 was a twin-engine French reconnaissance, army co-operation or advanced training aircraft, built in the late 1930s. Three were built and...
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  • The SNCAC NC.271 was a French experimental aircraft built by SNCAC in the late 1940s, as a 1:2.5 scale model of the proposed SNCAC NC.270 jet bomber, featuring...
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    reassembled at a forward repair shop the Germans had hastily abandoned using the SNCAC NC.900 designation. The aircraft were used operationally for a short period...
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    Farman NC.470 (redirect from SNCAC NC.470)
    (also known as the Centre N.C-470 when Farman was nationalised to form SNCAC) was a French twin-engined floatplane designed as a crew trainer for the...
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    Farman F.430 (redirect from SNCAC NC.433)
    designated the F.432. After the company had been nationalised and became part of SNCAC a variant with a retractable landing gear (designated the Centre 433) was...
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  • The SNCAC NC.130 was a French high-altitude research aircraft of the 1930s. A single example flew in 1939, but was destroyed during the Second World War...
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  • two-seat basic trainer SNCAC NC.700 Martinet Siebel Si 204 twin-engine transport SNCAC NC.840 Chardonneret four-seat cabin monoplane SNCAC NC.850 Norvigie two...
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    Saab Sk 50B Safir Saab SK 60B SK 61 (Scottish Aviation Bulldog) x3 SNCAC NC.701 Martinet P1 (Sparmann S1A) TP 85 (Sud Aviation Caravelle) TF-35 G 101 (Stamer...
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