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    The SNCASO SO.9000 Trident is a French jet and rocket powered interceptor aircraft built by aircraft manufacturer SNCASO during the 1950s. As part of a...
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    Bloch MB.170 (redirect from SNCASO SO.177)
    of aircraft. Production of the type recommenced after the war as the SNCASO SO.175, with the final examples remaining in French service until 1960. In...
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    nationalised aeronautical manufacturing companies: six for aircraft (SNCASE, SNCASO, SNCAN, SNCAO, SNCAM, SNCAC), and one for aircraft engines (SNCM - Lorraine-Dietrich)...
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    Convair F2Y Sea Dart (1953) (USA), only seaplane to exceed speed of sound SNCASO Trident (1953) (France), French supersonic twin engine research aircraft...
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  • Mureaux 180 ANF Les Mureaux 190 Arsenal VG 90 Nord 2200 Sud-Ouest Espadon SNCASO Trident SNCASE SE.212 Durandal Dassault Hirondelle BAC/Dassault AFVG Dassault...
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    shoulder-mounted wing, similar to many regional propliners. Proposals from SNCASO included the S.O.60 with two Rolls-Royce Avon RA.7 engines, outfitted with two smaller...
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    the aircraft at their Toulouse factory, while a similar agreement with SNCASO led to the firm manufacturing rear fuselages at Saint-Nazaire and wings...
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  • was sub-contracted to Zeppelin. The aircraft was to be built in France by SNCASO. The ZSO 523 would be like the Me 323 a high-wing monoplane but was larger...
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    to produce the Ar 196 was arranged for the French aircraft manufacturer SNCASO; by 1942, 30 such aircraft were under construction by the company. However...
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  • airliner and mailplane SNCASO SO.3050 two-seat cabin monoplane SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase single-engine utility /executive transport SNCASO SO.7060 Deauville light...
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    line at 100 km (62 mi), making it the first cannon-fired projectile to do so. The Paris Gun (German: Paris-Geschütz) was a German long-range siege gun...
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    pp. 233–236. Jackson 1968, pp. 139–149. Swanborough and Bowers, 1990, pp.71-73 Swanborough and Bowers, 1990, pp.75-78 Swanborough and Bowers, 1990, pp...
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  • powered derivative of Fa 330; prototype completed postwar in France as SNCASO SE-3101 8-337 Junkers Ju 337 Allocated to Junkers, possibly not used 8-338...
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    01A. By this time, the AAS organization had been absorbed into the French SNCASO (Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest, or commonly...
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  • at Ray Lake the morning after the crash. December Second Sud-Aviation, SNCASO SO.9050 Trident II -002, short-range interceptor, is destroyed on its first...
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    Algiers–Lyon Gear collapse on landing F-OAIY Orly Airport 30 October 1951 SNCASO SO.30P-1 Bretagne Paris–Algiers Retraction of landing gear for reasons unknown...
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  • SNCASE (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud Est) and SNCASO (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud Ouest). March 3...
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  • Washington. Retrieved and sold for salvage. 30 August Second prototype SNCASO SO.9000 Trident I -002 makes first and last flight, crashing and being a...
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    fitting out of aircraft fuselage sections. Originally a factory built for SNCASO, it is located at Penhoët, immediate north of the sites of Chantiers de...
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    Brochet MB.71 Brochet MB.80 Chatelain AC.5 Druine Turbi Indraéro Aéro 101 Jodel D.111 Max Plan PF.204/14 Busard Nord NC.853 SIPA S.901 SNCASO SO.7055 Deauville...
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    separated from ANF Les Mureaux, Couzinet was on the verge of bankruptcy so the research agency was integrated with the Breguet Aviation (Société anonyme...
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  • shown in upper case, the second always in lower case, no matter its origin – so Fw for Focke-Wulf or Bf for Bayerische Flugzeugwerke. The very first exemption...
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    rotorcraft programmes. Perhaps the most apparent was the Sud-Ouest Ariel and SNCASO SO.1221 Djinn helicopters produced by the French aviation company Sud-Ouest...
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  • Seoul. He will receive the Distinguished Service Cross for the mission. A SNCASO S.O. 4000 (prototype of the Sud Vautour fighter-bomber) becomes the first...
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  • Mercure March 7 – Sud-Ouest SO 1100 Ariel I March 9 – Avro Shackleton prototype VW126 March 28 – SNCAC NC.860 April 1 – SNCASO SO.8000 Narval April 2 – SNCASE...
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  • vertical launch under rocket power) February 25 – Bell XP-83 February 26 – SNCASO SO.30N February 27 – Curtiss XF15C February 27 – Bréguet 500 Colmar Nakajima...
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