Category:Nord Aviation Noralpha

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Nord 1101 Noralpha seen in Accusé Mendès France.

The Nord Aviation Noralpha was a french family of liaison aircrafts developed from the Messerschmitt Me 208, itself a derivative of the Bf 108. This four seat aircraft was in fact mainly built by Nord Aviation (official name : SNCAN (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Nord)). Two prototypes powered with an Argus engine were named 1100. But the end of the war put the SNCAN to use Renault 6Q engines. Those with the -10 (right-hand turning) were the 1101 Noralpha / Ramier I when those powered by -11 (left-hand turning) were the 1102 Noralpha / Ramier II. One 1104 Noralpha with a Potez engine and two 1110 Nord-Astazou with a turboprop engine completed the 200 airframe built.


This page lists all films that feature the Nord Aviation Noralpha.


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Pages in category "Nord Aviation Noralpha"

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