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Nord 3202

Civilian
Nord 3202

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The Nord 3202 was a French basic training aircraft that first flew in 1957, designed for primary pilot instruction within the French air force and flying schools. With two side-by-side seats, a 260 kilometers per hour maximum speed, and respectable 1,000-kilometer range, it provided economical training capability. The forgiving handling and rugged construction suited the demands of large-scale pilot training programs. Its practical performance and reasonable acquisition cost made it an attractive choice for air forces requiring efficient training platforms during the jet age transition period.

Especificaciones

Función
Trainer
Origen
France
Tripulación
2
Motores
1
Primer vuelo
1957
Longitud
8,1 m
Envergadura
9,5 m
Velocidad máxima
260 km/h
Autonomía
1000 km