SNCASO (abbreviated from Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest [sɔsjete nasjɔnal de kɔ̃stʁyksjɔ̃ aeʁɔnotik dy syd wɛst], or commonly...
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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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Sud Aviation Vautour (redirect from SNCASO SO-4050)
The Sud-Ouest Aviation (SNCASO) S.O. 4050 Vautour II (French for vulture) was a French jet-powered bomber, interceptor, and attack aircraft developed and...
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The SNCASO SO.1310 Farfadet was an experimental French convertiplane of the 1950s. The SO.1310 was a compound gyroplane featuring a tip-jet driven, three-bladed...
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The SNCASO SO.4000 was an experimental French twin-engine bomber of the 1950s. It was the first French jet bomber developed, but it never entered operational...
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Bloch MB.170 (redirect from SNCASO SO.177)
type 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....
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Sud-Ouest Triton (redirect from SNCASO SO-6000J)
manufactured during the 1940s by the French aircraft construction consortium SNCASO. Work on the French jet aircraft initiative had begun in secret during the...
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The SNCASO SO.8000 Narval (English: Narwhal) was a French carrier-based strike fighter designed by Sud-Ouest in the late 1940s. The French Navy (Marine...
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The SNCASO SO.3050 was a two seat light touring aircraft that was designed and built in France towards the end of World War II. Only one was completed...
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Sud-Ouest Bretagne (redirect from SNCASO Bretagne)
nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest (SNCASO) (Sud-Ouest) aircraft SNCASO aircraft type numbers SO.30 SO.80 SO.90 SO.177 SO.1100 SO...
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Sud-Ouest Espadon (redirect from SNCASO SO.6020 Espadon)
(Swordfish) was a French post-war prototype interceptor designed and built by SNCASO during the late 1940s. The French Air Force (Armée de l'Air) judged the...
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Sud-Ouest Corse (redirect from SNCASO SO.90)
Sud-Ouest Corse was a French mail and passenger transport aircraft, built by SNCASO. The Corse began as the S.O.90 Cassiopée, a nine-passenger aircraft. The...
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helicopter designed and manufactured by aircraft manufacturer Sud-Ouest (SNCASO), which was later merged into Sud Aviation. It was the first production...
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1936. It was liquidated in 1949, with assets distributed between SNCAN, SNCASO, and SNECMA, all of which were nationalised firms. SNCAC NC.130 SNCAC NC...
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SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc/Bloch MB.160 SNCASE Aquilon SNCASO/Bloch MB.175 SNCASO SO.94/95 Corse SNCASO SO.30P Bretagne SOCATA MS.880 Rallye Sopwith Sop.1...
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The SNCASO Deltaviex or SNCASO-ONERA Deltaviex was a small French experimental jet aircraft, first flown 30 April 1954 and distinguished by highly swept...
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Sud-Ouest Ariel (redirect from SNCASO SO.1100)
Alexander. Combat Aircraft of the World. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1969. ISBN 0-71810-564-8. Media related to SNCASO SO.1120 Ariel at Wikimedia Commons...
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List of aircraft (Sn) (section SNCASO)
SNCASO SO.3050 SNCASO SO.M1 SNCASO SO.M2 SNCASO SO P.1 SNCASO SO.4000 SNCASO SO.4050 Vautour II SNCASO SO.6000 Triton SNCASO SO.6020 Espadon SNCASO SO...
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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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Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-est) and Sud-Ouest (SNCASO or Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest) on 1...
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Sud-Ouest (SNCASO), Brown demonstrated what he thought was an anti-gravity effect in a vacuum with his device. Funding was cut off when SNCASO was merged...
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The SNCASO S.O.7050, S.O.7055, S.O.7056 and S.O.7060 Deauville were single-engine light French civil utility aircraft of the 1940s. Only two airframes...
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Douglas DC-10 McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender McDonnell Douglas MD-11 SNCASO Trident Sukhoi-Gulfstream S-21 Tupolev '73' Tupolev Tu-154 Tupolev Tu-155...
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The SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase was a six-passenger light transport aircraft developed in France immediately after World War II. It was powered by a pair of...
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French Air Staff, the French aircraft company SNCASO also developed its own point defence interceptor, the SNCASO Trident. It was primarily powered by a single...
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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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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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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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of trials in late spring 1938, the newly formed manufacturing consortium SNCASO received an initial order for a pre-production batch of 25 aircraft which...
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nationalised as the Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud Ouest (SNCASO). Marcel Bloch was asked to act as delegated administrator of the Minister...
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