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SNCASO (abbreviated from Société
nationale des
constructions aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest [sɔsjete nasjɔnal de kɔ̃stʁyksjɔ̃ aeʁɔnotik dy syd wɛst], or commonly...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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....
- 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...
- 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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manufactured during the 1940s by the
French aircraft construction consortium SNCASO. Work on the
French jet
aircraft initiative had
begun in
secret during the...
- (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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helicopter designed and
manufactured by
aircraft manufacturer Sud-Ouest (
SNCASO),
which was
later merged into Sud Aviation. It was the
first production...
- 1936. It was
liquidated in 1949, with ****ets
distributed between SNCAN,
SNCASO, and SNECMA, all of
which were
nationalised firms.
SNCAC NC.130
SNCAC NC...