Nord 3202
Civilian

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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.
Caractéristiques
- Rôle
- Trainer
- Origine
- France
- Équipage
- 2
- Moteurs
- 1
- Premier vol
- 1957
- Longueur
- 8,1 m
- Envergure
- 9,5 m
- Vitesse maximale
- 260 km/h
- Autonomie
- 1 000 km