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Nord Pingouin

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Nord Pingouin

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The Nord Pingouin was a French communications and liaison monoplane that first flew in 1944, serving the military's requirement for rapid message relay and observation missions. With an 8.3-meter fuselage, 10.6-meter wingspan, and 997-kilometer range, it proved capable of extended operations from forward airstrips. The practical design emphasized reliability and simplicity rather than performance, appropriate for communication duties. Its emergence during the war's final year provided the military with improved liaison capability during the transition to peacetime operations.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Communications and liaison monoplane
Motori
1
Primo volo
1944
Lunghezza
8,3 m
Apertura alare
10,6 m
Autonomia
997 km