Nord 3400
Civilian

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The Nord 3400 was a French two-seat army liaison aircraft that first flew in 1958, designed for reconnaissance and command communication duties with ground forces. Capable of 235 kilometers per hour with its single engine and 1,000-kilometer range, it provided practical field capability across varied terrain. The open communication between pilot and observer facilitated targeting and reconnaissance coordination. This specialized design served the French military's post-colonial operations, where field liaison remained critical for effective military operations.
Specifications
- Role
- Two-seat army liaison
- Origin
- France
- Crew
- 2
- Engines
- 1
- First flight
- 1958
- Length
- 8.4 m
- Wingspan
- 13.1 m
- Max speed
- 235 km/h
- Range
- 1,000 km