SNCAC (Aérocentre) projects

Installation of a radar not necessarily meant a crew of two. Think of the Sabre or MiG 17/19, they
were fitted radar as single seaters, too. Nevertheless, adding the role of a dedicated night fighter,
which back then was regarded as needing a second pair of eyes, may have been envisaged. But
SNCAC was offering the NC.1072 for that role, considerably bigger and certainly with a range and
loiter time those single engined designs couldn't match.
 
Petrus said:
As for the NC-1080, I've taken a look at the document "Le projet PA 28 et les avions à ré-action français embarqués", which used to be available at http://www.hydroretro.net/ but it is not anymore (thankfully I downloaded it some time ago; if anybody would like to have it please send me a PM).
The document says: "La cabine pour deux hommes d’équipage doit être chauffée, étanche et dotée de respirateurs, blindée"... DEUX HOMMES means TWO MEN, so it suggests that the NC-1080 was (or was to be) a two-seater.
There migh have been projects for other variants, but the sole NC-1080 ever built, F-WFKZ, was definitely a single seater. Look at this cockpit:
http://www.aviafrance.com/s-n-c-a-c-nc-1080-aviation-france-1036.htm
 
Jemiba said:
For the VG 90, the type is said to have been the HS 602 (Jean Cuny "Les Avion De Combat Francais",
Tome I, Docavia).

In "Les chasseurs Dassault. Ouragan, Mysteres et Super-Mysteres" by Jean Cuny there is a photo of Hispano-Suiza HS-603 as well as a table presenting data on several aircraft guns of that period of time.

Piotr
 

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From Le Fana 323,

here is a more Info about SNCAC NC.2041 & NC.2042 Helicopter Projects.
 

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Jemiba said:
Looking very antiquated, the concept of the 3-engined transport wasn't absolutely
dead after WW II, as can be seen by the Northrop -23/25.
Here it was SNCAC, using again this old formula for the NC.300.
Some data : 3 Wasp Junior engines, max.speed 265 km/h, range with 2000kg payload
1000 km, with 2500kg 500 km, take-off run approx.500m to clear a 20m obstacle.

By the way,

there was also NC.301,but no details are known.
 
From Le Fana,

here is an early drawing to NC.211 & NC.281,also a Project for civil version of NC.211.
 

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From Le Fana 300,a small Info about NC.832.
 

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From Decollage 8/1946,

here is a SNCAC NC.830.
 

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Three examples of the SNCAC NC.830/840 Chardonneret were produced. These were:

NC.832 F-WDVY - 100hp Regnier 4EO seating three with tail wheel undercarriage
NC.840 F-WCDD - 140hp Renault 4 Pei seating four with tricycle undercarriage
NC.842 F-WCZD - 175hp Mathis radial seating four with tail wheel undercarriage
 
avion ancien said:
Three examples of the SNCAC NC.830/840 Chardonneret were produced. These were:

NC.832 F-WDVY - 100hp Regnier 4EO seating three with tail wheel undercarriage
NC.840 F-WCDD - 140hp Renault 4 Pei seating four with tricycle undercarriage
NC.842 F-WCZD - 175hp Mathis radial seating four with tail wheel undercarriage

Thank you my dear Avion.
 
From Decollage 11/1946.
 

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From JAWA 1947,

here is an Info about J.C.1 Levier light biplane.
 

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Hi Hesham :)
Here is a (slightly) better picture of the J.C.1 with the original F-WCDQ registration. This particular aircraft was indeed built by Aérocentre and J.C.1 stands for the designer Jean Chapeau. The aircraft (later F-PBCQ) had a long career and was modified several times and could now live in a museum (Le Bourget?).
A second example was the J.C.2 (F-PANO) and the third became known as C.B.10 (F-WDVL) this having been built by Mr. Chapeau and Mr. Jean Blanchet , hence CB.
Regards
 
From Ailes 2/1948.
 

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From Ailes 7/1949,the NC.860.
 

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From Ailes 4/1950,

here is a small Info about SNCAC NC.2420 helicopter Project.
 

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From Ailes 6/1956,

here is a SNCAC NC.281 four engined version with Gnome-Rhone 14 Ms,and NC.282 with P&W SIC.3.G only
two engines.
 

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From Aviation Francaise 1946,

a drawing to NC.2002,also anther view to a drawings to NC.2001..
 

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From Aviation magazine 1952,

here is a SNCAC NC.860,with small Info about NC.861.
 

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From Decollage 1947,

here is an Info about NC.2041 Project.
 

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