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The Dassault MD.452 Mystère is a 1950s French fighter-bomber.


Development

After the success of the Ouragan, Dassault was working on a more advanced machine which would take to the air in early 1951 as the MD.452 Mystère I. The first prototype Mystère I was essentially an Ouragan with a 30-degree swept wing and modified tail surfaces. Two further prototypes followed, powered by the Rolls-Royce Tay 250 centrifugal-flow
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, an improved version of the
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, built under licence by Hispano-Suiza, and rated at thrust. These three Mystère I prototypes led to two Mystère IIA prototypes, powered by the Tay and armed with four Hispano cannon; and then four Mystère IIB prototypes, which traded the four cannon for two
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revolver-type cannon. A Mystère IIA was the first French aircraft to break Mach 1 in controlled flight (in a dive), on 28 October 1951. The eleven preproduction machines that followed were designated Mystère IIC, nine of which were fitted with the
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C axial-flow turbojet, rated at thrust, while two were experimentally fitted with the afterburning
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, with an afterburning thrust of .


Operational history

The French Air Force ordered 150 Mystère IICs, with the first production machine flying in June 1954, being delivered in October of that year. The production aircraft featured the twin DEFA cannon, an Atar 101D turbojet with thrust, increased tail sweep, and revised intake trunking and internal fuel tank arrangement. Top speed was at low level. Details of external stores are unclear, but a reasonable assumption would be that they were similar to those of the Ouragan. The last Mystère IIC was delivered in 1957, by which time the type was already being relegated to advanced training duties. Aircraft design was moving very quickly in the 1950s and even as the Mystère IIC was becoming operational, the better
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A was flying. The Mystère IIC was very much an interim type, though it did persist in the training role until 1963. There were no foreign buyers for the Mystère II. As noted, the
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is wanted to buy 24 but changed their minds and bought Mystère IVAs instead. It appears that the Mystère II was never used in combat.


Variants

;MD 452 Mystère I: The first of three prototypes was essentially an Ouragan with a 30-degree swept wing and modified tail surfaces. Two further prototypes followed, powered by the Rolls-Royce Tay 250 centrifugal-flow
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. ;MD 452 Mystère IIA:Two prototypes powered by the Tay and armed with four
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. ;MD 452 Mystère IIB:Four IIB prototypes traded the four cannon for two DEFA cannon ;MD 452 Mystère IIC: The standard production aircraft for the French Air Force, with 150 delivered from June 1954. Eleven preproduction IICs were used for operational evaluation and trials with
SNECMA Atar 101 The SNECMA ATAR 101 is a French axial-flow turbojet engine built by SNECMA. It was derived from engines and design work carried out at BMW in Germany during World War II, and extensively developed though a progression of more powerful models. T ...
C axial-flow turbojet and the afterburning
Atar 101F The SNECMA ATAR 101 is a French axial-flow turbojet engine built by SNECMA. It was derived from engines and design work carried out at BMW in Germany during World War II, and extensively developed though a progression of more powerful models. T ...
. ;MD 453 Mystère IIIN: A single Mystère prototype built with lateral intakes and a two-seat cockpit, to continue development of the
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initiated with the
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modified Ouragan. First flown on 18 July 1952 the sole IIIN was never fitted with a radar and was used for ejection seat trials once development of the MD 451 was abandoned. The second and third prototypes were cancelled before completion.


Operators

; * French Air Force


Specifications (Mystère IIC)


See also


References


Bibliography

*Carbonel, Jean-Christophe. ''French Secret Projects 1: Post War Fighters''. Manchester, UK: Crecy Publishing, 2016 * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dassault Mystere 1950s French fighter aircraft Mystere Low-wing aircraft Single-engined jet aircraft Cruciform tail aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1951