power version of S.40 SABCA S.45 - projected license-built Caproni Ca.135 SABCA S.46 - projected license-built Caproni Ca.310 SABCA S.47 - license-built...
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Caproni Ca.335 (redirect from SABCA S.47)
stopping SABCA's production plans. The prototype S.47 was captured by the advancing German forces on 13 June 1940. Attempts by Caproni to reclaim the S.47 were...
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The S.A.B.C.A. S.XII or S.A.B.C.A S.12 was a four-passenger light transport aircraft with three engines and a high wing, built in Belgium in the early...
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The SABCA S.11 or SABCA S.XI was a prototype Belgian airliner designed and produced by the Belgian aircraft manufacturer Sociétés Anonyme Belge de Constructions...
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The SABCA S.40 was a military trainer aircraft built in Belgium in 1939. The S.40 was a graceful, low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design...
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The SABCA S.2 was an airliner built in Belgium in 1926. The S.2 was a conventional, high-wing cantilever monoplane with fixed, tailskid undercarriage...
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List of aircraft (Sa) (section SABCA)
SABCA S.30 – 1936 SABCA S.40 – 1939 trainer SABCA S.45 – licence-built Caproni Ca.135 SABCA S.46 – licence-built Caproni Ca.310 SABCA S.47 – licence-built...
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SABCA S.46) Caproni Ca.335 (license-build as SABCA S.47) Caproni Ca.312 (license-build as SABCA S.48) Fiat CR.42 Falco Stampe et Vertongen SV.4 - trainer...
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World War 2. London: Octopus Books. ISBN 0-7064-1287-7. Jones, Lloyd S. (1975). U.S. Fighters Army-Air Force 1925 to 1980. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Publishers...
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Caproni Ca.314 and Caproni Ca.315. He also designed the Caproni Ca.355, SABCA S 47, Caproni Ca.335, Caproni Ca.350 and Caproni Ca.380 aircraft of World War...
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The SABCA Demonty-Poncelet monoplane, Demonty-Poncelet limousine or SABCA-DP was a Belgian light aircraft first flown in 1924. It had two comfortable...
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Brussels South Charleroi Airport (redirect from B.S.C.A.)
(installation of the Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques (SABCA) in 1954, then the Société Nationale de Construction Aéronautique (SONACA)...
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10 FK.58s of the French order were subcontracted to the Belgian company SABCA. Due to the unavailability of Gnome-Rhône engines and French instruments...
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Caproni Ca.135 (redirect from SABCA S-45bis)
in mock-up form only. Belgium Belgian Air Component – license-built as SABCA S.45bis Hungary Royal Hungarian Air Force Italy Regia Aeronautica operated...
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Gravity of Switzerland builds the payload fairing and onboard GNC computer. SABCA of Belgium builds the thrust vector control systems. Arianespace had indicated...
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glide for longer. (SABCA - Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique) SABCA Junior SABCA Jullien SJ-1 – Henri Jullien / SABCA (Georges Sablier)...
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General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon (redirect from General Dynamics/SABCA F-16A Block 20 MLU Fighting Falcon)
other at SABCA's Gosselies plant in Belgium, would produce 184 and 164 units respectively. Norway's Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk and Denmark's Terma A/S also manufactured...
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companies, including Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm, Dornier, Fiat, Fokker and SABCA. During the 1970s, the Air Force acquired the Italian Aeritalia G222 and...
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The Fokker F.VII was also license produced by several countries including SABCA, Avia, Avro, and others. The F.VII was designed as a single-engined transport...
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aircraft was delivered to SABENA in 1924 and three more were license built by SABCA in Belgium. Planned but unbuilt 1923 alteration of W.8b for 1923 with the...
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Trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Agriculture Handbook. Vol. 249. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. pp. 46–47....
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(2,400 lb). Two Igloo units were manufactured, both by Belgium company SABCA, and both were used on spaceflights. An Igloo component was flown on Spacelab...
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List of aircraft (redirect from List of aircraft (N-S))
Mechanics. April 1942. Retrieved 25 April 2013. "Air Transport: The S.A.B.C.A. S.XII". Flight. Vol. XXIII, no. 11991237–1238. 18 December 1931. Belfiore...
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The aircraft was repaired and returned to service. 26 January 1937: A SABCA S.73 (OO-AGR) crashed south of Oran-es Senia Airport, Algeria during a round...
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List of civil aircraft (section SABCA)
airliner SABCA S.2 4-seat single-engine monoplane airliner SABCA S.11 trimotor monoplane airliner SABCA S.12 trimotor monoplane airliner SABCA S.30 parasol-wing...
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Morane-Saulnier MS.230 (redirect from Morane-Saulnier M.S.230)
Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IVC, 19 built under licence for Belgian Air Force by SABCA, first flown July 1932. MS.237 209 kW (280 hp) Salmson 9Aba engine, five...
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12, 17. Pieters 1998, pp. 15–16. Pieters 1998, p. 16. Pieters 1998, pp. 46–47. Pieters 1998, pp. 78–79. Pieters 1998, pp. 72–73. Pieters 1998, pp. 62–63...
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Mirage F1 was under production at both Dassault's Bordeaux facility and at SABCA's own plant in Belgium, work at the latter having been performed under an...
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Lockheed F-104 Starfighter (section U.S. Air Force)
as Fokker and Aviolanda in the Netherlands; the West Group was made of SABCA and Avions Fairey in Belgium; and the Italian Group was formed of Fiat,...
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