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Former French aircraft manufacturer
SNCAC NC.851 SNCAC NC.853 SNCAC NC.854 SNCAC NC.855 SNCAC NC.856 SNCAC NC.900 SNCAC NC.1070 SNCAC NC.1071 SNCAC NC 1080 SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille SNCAC NC
SNCAC
Prototype carrier-based fighter aircraft
The SNCAC NC 1080 was a French jet-engined interceptor developed in the late 1940s by SNCAC for use aboard aircraft carriers. It was intended to compete
SNCAC_NC_1080
1939 fighter aircraft family by Focke-Wulf
reassembled at a forward repair shop the Germans had hastily abandoned using the SNCAC NC.900 designation. The aircraft were used operationally for a short period
Focke-Wulf_Fw_190
The SNCAC NC-600 was a prototype French twin-engined long-range fighter aircraft, developed by SNCAC from the earlier Hanriot H.220 fighter. The type never
SNCAC_NC-600
1940s French aircraft
The SNCAC NC.271 was a French experimental aircraft built by SNCAC in the late 1940s, as a 1:2.5 scale model of the proposed SNCAC NC.270 jet bomber, featuring
SNCAC_NC.271
The SNCAC NC.130 was a French high-altitude research aircraft of the 1930s. A single example flew in 1939, but was destroyed during the Second World War
SNCAC_NC.130
Ground attack and torpedo bomber
The SNCAC NC.1070 was a piston engined attack and torpedo bomber designed and built in France shortly after World War II. The second prototype, the NC
SNCAC_NC.1070
The SNCAC NC.510 was a twin-engine French reconnaissance, army co-operation or advanced training aircraft, built in the late 1930s. Three were built and
SNCAC_NC.510
1932 bomber aircraft family by Farman
Hispano-Suiza 14AA-09 engines S.N.C.A.C. NC.223.1 - prototype, built as mailplane Laurent Guerrero (1 built) S.N.C.A.C. NC.223.01 - bomber prototype with
Farman_F.220
The SNCAC Chardonneret (sometimes known as the Aérocentre Chardonneret) were a short series of 1940s French three- and four-seat cabin monoplanes with
SNCAC_Chardonneret
Utility transport aircraft by Siebel
transport variant. SNCAC NC.701 Martinet Military transport powered by two SNECMA 12S-00 inverted air-cooled V-12 engines. SNCAC NC.702 Martinet Passenger
Siebel_Si_204
Subprefecture and commune in Île-de-France, France
companies still operating in the area. In the mid 20th century, the company SNCAC had a manufacturing facility in Boulogne-Billancourt that was damaged by
Boulogne-Billancourt
The SNCAC Martinet was a German-designed but French-built twin-engined military trainer and light transport monoplane. It was operated by the French military
SNCAC_Martinet
1940s French aircraft
The SNCAC NC-420 was a French observation flying boat built by SNCAC in the 1940s. It was intended to operate from the ships of the French Navy, but although
SNCAC_NC.420
The SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille (English: Bee) was a single engine, twin intermeshing rotor helicopter designed and built in France in the late 1940s. Three
SNCAC_NC.2001_Abeille
Helicopter with two rotors turning in opposite directions
Kellett XR-8 (1944) Kaman K-225 (1947) Kellett XR-10 (1947) Praga E-1 (1947) SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille (1949) Kaman HH-43 Huskie (1953) Kaman K-700 (1969) (abandoned)
Intermeshing-rotor_helicopter
The SNCAC NC.4-10 was a twin-engine floatplane torpedo bomber built in France in the late 1930s. It was one of several prototypes competing for a Navy
SNCAC_NC.4-10
1930s French piston aircraft engine
Potez 63.11 Potez 662 Roussel R-30 SNCAO CAO.600 SNCASE SE-400 SNCAC NC.510M SNCAC NC.530 SNCAC NC.600 (14M-5 identical except opposite rotation) Data from
Gnome-Rhône_14M
Aircraft of the French Air Force and Naval Aviation during the Phoney War and the Battle of France, and aircraft of the Free French Air Force (FAFL). The
List of aircraft of the French Air Force during World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_the_French_Air_Force_during_World_War_II
designer Montlaur. The aircraft was produced by the nationalized factory SNCAC. The prototype H.230.01, made its first flight in June 1937. The aircraft
Hanriot_H.230
SNCAC NC.130 SNCAC NC.150 SNCAC NC 211 SNCAC NC.223 SNCAC NC.232 SNCAC NC.270 SNCAC NC.271 SNCAC NC.410 SNCAC NC.420 SNCAC NC.433 SNCAC NC.470 SNCAC NC
List_of_aircraft_(Sn)
High-altitude bomber
The SNCAC NC.150 (also known as the Centre NC.150) was a prototype French high-altitude bomber aircraft designed and flown just prior to the start of
SNCAC_NC.150
French manufacturer of aircraft and cars
assigned to the Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre (SNCAC). In 1941 the Farman brothers reestablished the firm as the "Société Anonyme
Farman_Aviation_Works
The SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor was a French high altitude research aircraft designed and built at the end of World War II. Only one was completed and it
SNCAC_NC.3021_Belphégor
French transport aircraft with 4 piston engines, 1948
The SNCAC NC.211 Cormoran was a large four-engined military transport aircraft for passengers and cargo designed and built by SNCAC from 1945. In 1945
SNCAC_NC.211_Cormoran
Tractors made by Heinrich Lanz in Germany
Bulldog, built by Société Nationale de Construction Aeronautic du Centre (SNCAC) at Colombe in France from about 1939. It is believed that nearly 3,700
Lanz_Bulldog
French aircraft manufacturer
become the Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre (SNCAC). 'Central Air Works' consortium. Hanriot aeroplanes included pre-war monoplanes
Hanriot
The SNCAC NC.860 (also known as the Aérocentre NC.860) was a French twin-engined development of the NC.853 light aircraft. The NC.860 was developed from
SNCAC_NC.860
V-12 piston aircraft engine
Renard R-36 Renard R.31 Rogozarski IK-3 Romano R.90 SAB AB-80 SNCAC NC.130 SNCAC NC.150 SNCAC NC.4-10 SNCAO 200 Wibault 360 Wibault 366 Arkhangelsky Ar-2
Hispano-Suiza_12Y
Aviation branch of the French Navy
Potez 631 C3 Salmson Sal.2 A2 SCAN 20 Short Sunderland Mk.III/V SNCAC/Farman NC.470 SNCAC NC.701/NC.702 Martinet SNCAN N.1001/N.1002 Pingouin SNCAN N.1101
French_Naval_Aviation
Comanche Silvercraft SH-4 SKT Skyrider 06 SkyCruiser Autogyro SkyCruiser SNCAC NC.2001 SNCASE SE-3110 Sud-Ouest Ariel Sud-Ouest Djinn Spitfire Helicopters
List_of_rotorcraft
1940s British turbojet aircraft engine
1081 Hawker Sea Hawk Nord 2200 Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig SNCAC NC.1071 SNCAC NC 1080 SNCASO SO.4000 SNCASO SO.6000 Triton Sud-Est Grognard Sud-Ouest
Rolls-Royce_Nene
1940s French light aircraft
information Type Civil utility aircraft National origin France Manufacturer SNCAC, SNCAN Status still in service Primary user private owners and aero clubs
Nord_NC.850
two-seat basic trainer SNCAC NC.700 Martinet Siebel Si 204 twin-engine transport SNCAC NC.840 Chardonneret four-seat cabin monoplane SNCAC NC.850 Norvigie two
List_of_civil_aircraft
Topics referred to by the same term
(Dungeons & Dragons), a fictional character The Miles Martinet aircraft The SNCAC Martinet aircraft This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Martinet_(disambiguation)
1950s French prototype interceptor aircraft
swept wings and with and without canards. Towed to the release point by SNCAC Martinet, Douglas DC-3 or SNCASE Languedoc transport aircraft, the glider
Nord_1500_Griffon
List of aircraft that disappeared
Lost". Irish Times. Dublin. August 24, 1939. p. 8. "ASN Aircraft accident SNCAC (Farman) NC.223.4 F-AROA Cape Spartivento, Sardinia, Italy". Retrieved December
List_of_missing_aircraft
German aircraft engine
DB 610 Dornier Do 317B Heinkel He 177A-3 and A-5 Messerschmitt Me 261V3 SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor Preserved DB 605 engines are on display at the Royal Air
Daimler-Benz_DB_605
French WW1 fighter aircraft
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.3
organized regionally: SNCAN (in the north), SNCAO (west), SNCAM (Le Midi), SNCAC (centre), SNCASO (the south-west), and SNCASE (south-east). A further company
SNCAN
French aircraft manufacturer
manufacturing companies: six for aircraft (SNCASE, SNCASO, SNCAN, SNCAO, SNCAM, SNCAC), and one for aircraft engines (SNCM - Lorraine-Dietrich). In accordance
SNCASO
Automobile manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Donnet
French class of fast battleships
however: two in the hangar and one on the catapult. The ship would carry the SNCAC NC.420 floatplane, which had been developed to replace the Loire 130. Another
Richelieu-class_battleship
French aircraft manufacturing company
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Voisin_(aircraft)
Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre – France, (SNCAC) Aerochute International, Coburg North, Victoria, Australia Aero-Club, Aero-Club
List of aircraft manufacturers (A)
List_of_aircraft_manufacturers_(A)
1929–1935 aircraft manufacturer in France
manufacturing companies: six for aircraft (SNCASE, SNCASO, SNCAN, SNCAO, SNCAM, SNCAC), and one for aircraft engines (SNCM - Lorraine-Dietrich). On 16 January
Société des Avions Marcel Bloch
Société_des_Avions_Marcel_Bloch
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.20
French aerospace manufacturer from 1970 to 1999
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Aérospatiale
1957–1970 French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Sud_Aviation
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.8
1966–2015 French general aviation aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
SOCATA
Defunct French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Société_Aérienne_Bordelaise
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_H.38
63/14 7, Potez 63/15, Hanriot H.240, SNCAC NC.510, SNCAC NC.511, SNCAC NC.512, SNCAC NC.530, SNCAC NC.540, SNCAC NC.550, SNCAO CAO-400, Dewoitine D.670
List_of_STAé_specifications
French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Blériot_Aéronautique
French WW1 biplane floatplane fighter aircraft
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.2
Naval battle during the Battle of the Mediterranean
155, 182; Hague 2000, p. 192. Woodman 2003, p. 97. "ASN Aircraft accident SNCAC (Farman) NC.223.4 F-AROA Cape Spartivento, Sardinia, Italy". aviation-safety
Battle_of_Cape_Spartivento
Topics referred to by the same term
a line of French trucks PZL M-15 Belphegor, an agricultural jet biplane SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor, French high altitude research aircraft Nirodia belphegor
Belphegor_(disambiguation)
MD 315 Flamant Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Fouga CM.100 Pilatus P-2 Siebel Si 204 SNCAC NC.2001 Sud Ouest S.O.93 Data from Aircraft engines of the World 1953 Type:
Argus_As_411
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_H.43
1930s French aircraft
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_LH.30
AG – Germany Hanriot, Aeroplanes Hanriot et Cie – France, (1914–1936) > SNCAC Hansa-Brandenburg, Hansa-Brandenburg – Germany, > Heinkel Hanseatische Flugzeugwerke
List of aircraft manufacturers (H–L)
List_of_aircraft_manufacturers_(H–L)
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.28
Constructions Aéronautiques – France SNCAC, Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre – France, (1936–1949) (SNCAC) (Aérocentre) > SNCAN, SNCASO
List of aircraft manufacturers (Q–S)
List_of_aircraft_manufacturers_(Q–S)
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Ateliers Aéronautiques de Suresnes
Ateliers_Aéronautiques_de_Suresnes
French fighter aircraft prototype
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.6
Aviation SNCAC NC.223 bomber Jules Verne bombs an oil refinery near Livorno, Italy. June 12–13 (overnight) – The French Naval Aviation SNCAC NC.223 bomber
1940_in_aviation
1930s French aircraft
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Lorraine-Hanriot_LH.60
1920s French piston aircraft engine
Română (IAR). Breguet Calcutta IAR-15 Loire 70 Morane-Saulnier M.S.225 SNCAC NC.510 Wibault 313 Wibault 365 Data from Type: Nine-cylinder air-cooled
Gnome-Rhône_9K
Soviet dive bomber aircraft
Havilland Mosquito Dornier Do 215 Douglas DB-7 Kawasaki Ki-48 Petlyakov Pe-2 SNCAC NC.150 Tupolev Tu-2 Related lists List of aircraft of World War II List
Arkhangelsky_Ar-2
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_H.26
French WW1 fighter aircraft
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.5
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_H.31
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_H.180
French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Breguet_Aviation
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Avions_Mauboussin
Topics referred to by the same term
German pianist and composer Rafael Nieto Abeillé, Puerto Rican lawyer SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille, French 1940s helicopter Abeille (local currency), a local
Abeille
Aviation Works – France, (1914–1936) > Ateliers Aéronautiques de Suresnes, SNCAC Farrington, Farrington Aircraft Corporation, Paducah, Kentucky, United States
List of aircraft manufacturers (D–G)
List_of_aircraft_manufacturers_(D–G)
French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
ABS_Aerolight
Aircraft designer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Roger_Druine
The plane caught fire and never flew again. La Verrier, an Air France SNCAC NC.223.4 mail plane, disappeared on the first leg of a flight from Marseille
List of airliner shootdown incidents
List_of_airliner_shootdown_incidents
Historical French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
ANF_Les_Mureaux
EF 126 (unpowered) May 22 – de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk June 6 – SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor June 7 – Short Sturgeon prototype RK787 June 14 – Fairchild
1946_in_aviation
Hanriot H.110 & H.115 France 1933 Prototype 1 Hanriot H.220, H.220-2 & SNCAC NC-600 France Heavy fighter 1937 Prototype 3 Hansa-Brandenburg CC Germany
List_of_fighter_aircraft
French manufacturing company
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Fouga
1920s biplane
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.19
Defunct French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Peyret-Mauboussin
French aircraft company
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Société Provençale de Constructions Aéronautiques
Société_Provençale_de_Constructions_Aéronautiques
French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Kellner-Béchereau
RWD-14 1937–1939 65 Shcherbakov Shche-2 USSR transport Shche-2 1945–1947 5 SNCAC NC-701 France transport/ aerial photography 1949–1955 6 former LOT Polish
List of retired Polish Air Force aircraft
List_of_retired_Polish_Air_Force_aircraft
Short Shetland United Kingdom 1944 2 long range reconnaissance flying boat SNCAC NC.4-10 France 1939 1 floatplane bomber/torpedo bomber SNCAO 30 France 1938
List of aircraft of World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II
1930s French air ambulance aircraft
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Lorraine-Hanriot_LH.21S
National military aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Arsenal_de_l'Aéronautique
Aircraft configuration utilizing two longitudinal booms for support of ancillary items
Czechoslovakia Propeller Experimental 1944 Prototype 1 SNCAC NC.1070 France Propeller Attack 1947 Prototype 1 SNCAC NC.1071 France Jet Attack 1948 Prototype 1 SNCASO
Twin-boom_aircraft
1920s French military trainer aircraft
H.38 HD.40 H.41 H.43 H.46 Lorraine-Hanriot 1930-33, Hanriot 1933-37 and SNCAC 1937-40 LH.10 LH.12 LH.16 LH.21S LH.30 LH.40 LH.41 LH.60 LH.70 LH.80 H.110
Hanriot_HD.14
French aircraft manufacturer
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Air_Sylphe
1951 French experimental bomber aircraft
manufacturers, including SNCASO with the SO 4000 and SNCAC's rival bid in the form of the SNCAC NC 270. Following a competitive review, SNCASO would receive
SNCASO_SO.4000
French aerospace group
SAB Salmson SAN Savary SCAL SCAN Scintex SEA SECAN SECM SEREB SFCA SIPA SNCAC SNCAM SNCAN SNCAO SNCASE SNCASO SNCM SPAD SPCA Sud Aviation Starck Synairgie
Zodiac_Aerospace
1940 bomber aircraft family by Amiot
configuration, and era Douglas DB-7 Martin Maryland Lioré et Olivier LeO 45 SNCAC NC.150 Related lists List of aircraft of World War II List of aircraft of
Amiot_354
Military unit
(1976 - 2012) Escadron de Transport (ET) 50 (since 2012) Amiot AAC.1 Toucan SNCAC NC 701 Martinet Dassault MD-315 Flamant (1951 - 1964) Douglas C-47 Skytrain
Escadron de Transport 50 Réunion
Escadron_de_Transport_50_Réunion
SNCAC
SNCAC
SNCAC
SNCAC
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse hamr, HEMMING means "shape." The name may have originated as a byname for a "shape-shifter" or "werewolf."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from a settlement on one of the rivers or small streams called Avon or Aven. These river names derive from the Celtic word for ‘river’, as reflected in Welsh afon and Gaelic abhainn. The modern surname is concentrated in Somerset and Wiltshire, England, suggesting it is associated chiefly with the Avon river that rises on the Gloucester-Wiltshire border and flows through Wiltshire and Somerset into the Severn.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Earth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Burke.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Plentiful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Holiness; Sanctity
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Moon; Brilliant
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Taming of the Shrew' A servant to Lucentio.
Biblical
Ludim, same as Lod
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wife of Manu
SNCAC
SNCAC
SNCAC
SNCAC
SNCAC