SNCAC (the ', sometimes known as ) was a French aircraft manufacturer created by the
nationalisation
Nationalization (nationalisation in British English) is the process of transforming privately-owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization usually refers to pri ...
of the
Farman Aviation Works and
Hanriot firms in
1936
Events
January–February
* January 20 – George V of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India, dies at his Sandringham Estate. The Prince of Wales succeeds to the throne of the United Kingdom as King E ...
.
It was liquidated in 1949, with assets distributed between
SNCAN,
SNCASO, and
SNECMA, all of which were nationalised firms.
Aircraft
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SNCAC NC.130
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.
Design and development
The French aircraft manufacturer Farman designed and built the Farman ...
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SNCAC NC.150
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 the Second World War. It was a twin-engined monoplane, with a third engine driving a supercharg ...
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SNCAC NC 211 Cormoran
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SNCAC NC.270
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 swept-back wings, using SNCASE SE-161 Languedoc N0.31 ''F-BCUT'' as a launch platfor ...
*SNCAC NC-290 - abandoned project for a four-engined (
Nene-powered) jet transport for 60 passengers.
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SNCAC NC.420
The SNCAC NC-420 was a French observation flying boat built by SNCAC in the 1940s.
Development and design
The aircraft was developed under a program initiated by the French Navy in March 1937 to replace the aging Loire 130 floatplane. Had it en ...
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Farman NC.470
The Farman 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 French Navy. It was used in small numbers for both its intended role as a tr ...
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SNCAC NC.510
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 refined but production orders were not forthcoming.
Design and development
The Société N ...
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SNCAC NC.530
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 refined but production orders were not forthcoming.
Design and development
The Société ...
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SNCAC NC-600
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SNCAC NC.701 Martinet
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SNCAC NC.702 Martinet
*SNCAC NC.800 Cab - abandoned project for a light twin-engined transport
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NC.832 Chardonneret
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NC.840 Chardonneret
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NC.841 Chardonneret
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SNCAC NC.851
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SNCAC NC.853
The Nord NC.850 (originally produced as the Aérocentre NC.850) was a light aircraft developed in France in the late 1940s for use by French aeroclubs, but which also saw military use as an airborne observation post.Taylor 1989, p. 700Simpson 1 ...
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SNCAC NC.854
The Nord NC.850 (originally produced as the Aérocentre NC.850) was a light aircraft developed in France in the late 1940s for use by French aeroclubs, but which also saw military use as an airborne observation post.Taylor 1989, p. 700Simpson 1 ...
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SNCAC NC.855
The Nord NC.850 (originally produced as the Aérocentre NC.850) was a light aircraft developed in France in the late 1940s for use by French aeroclubs, but which also saw military use as an airborne observation post.Taylor 1989, p. 700Simpson 1 ...
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SNCAC NC.856
The Nord NC.850 (originally produced as the Aérocentre NC.850) was a light aircraft developed in France in the late 1940s for use by French aeroclubs, but which also saw military use as an airborne observation post.Taylor 1989, p. 700Simpson 1 ...
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SNCAC NC.900
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190, nicknamed ''Würger'' ("Shrike") is a German single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank at Focke-Wulf in the late 1930s and widely used during World War II. Along with its well-known counterpart, th ...
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SNCAC NC.1070
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, was the first French multi-jet turbine powered aircraft.
Design and development
Built s ...
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SNCAC NC.1071 107 may refer to:
*107 (number), the number
*AD 107, a year in the 2nd century AD
*107 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC
*107 (New Jersey bus)
See also
*10/7 (disambiguation)
*Bohrium
Bohrium is a synthetic chemical element with the symbol Bh a ...
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SNCAC NC 1080
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SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille
The SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille ( en, Bee) was a single engine, twin intermeshing rotor helicopter designed and built in France in the late 1940s. Three were completed but only one flew, development ending when SNCAC was closed.
Design and developmen ...
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SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor
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 was not a success, in part because of problems with its unusual engine.
Design and developmen ...
Defunct aircraft manufacturers of France
Manufacturing companies established in 1936
Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1949
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