Aérospatiale A200, A200A and A200B airliner projects

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Hi,

Aerospatiale A.200 :short/medium range twin-turbofan transport/airliner
project of 1975,powered by two CFM56 Snecma
engines.
 
Here's the A-200 (from Aviation Week .11.77)
 

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Jemiba said:
Here's the A-200 (from Aviation Week .11.77)

Why does this project look almost identicle to the similiar, equally unbuillt, CFM-56 engined Dassault/McDonnell Douglas Mercure 200?
 
Jemiba said:
No, no, no ! It looks almost identical to the later Airbus A320 .... ;D

Sadly, the Mercure 200 would have occupied the exact same market segment as the A320, only it was 5 years too early. It seems like such a waste that all of the investment in the Mercure couldn't have been salvaged?

It seems amazing in retrospect that the CFM-56 sat on the shelf for so long, while the JT8D had a virtual monopoly on the bottom end of the airliner market.
 
"Hell, all civil jets look the same!"

Non not all !
This design of the french engineer I.Labat looks remarkably different.
It's from 1958 and was credited with ultra-short take-off.
(from Luftfahrttechnik .7.58 )
 

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Hi,

of course we know this project very well,but there are two variants,
A-200 A and A-200 B.
http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1977/1977%20-%202120.html
 

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ma this design of Aereospatiale A-200 remind me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus

sure, on Airbus there are also Aereospatiale ! ;D ;D

Aereospatiale A-200 or genesis of Airbus B)
 
...from AirPictorial´77
 

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From FLIGHT International, 9 July 1977:
 

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Dear Boys and Girls, here is an article describing the all-new (and non-derivative) Aérospatiale A200A & A200B "projects" for (then) new technology short-medium range jet airliners. The Aérospatiale A200s were not Airbus Industrie designs; they remained "projects" but over the next several years would contribute to and develop into (and through many permutations) the Airbus A320 family of jet airliners......

The article comes from the August 1977 issue of Air International......

Hesham, I think you should retitle this topic to "Aérospatiale A200A and A200B airliner projects".

Terry (Caravellarella)
 

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Hi,


may be I don't remember,had we spoken about Aerospatilae AIA.220 a medium transport
aircraft project before ?,of course it was not related to SA.220 or X.220 Super Caravelle.
 
hesham said:
Hi,


may be I don't remember,had we spoken about Aerospatilae AIA.220 a medium transport
aircraft project before ?,of course it was not related to SA.220 or X.220 Super Caravelle.


What happen to my memory;


the Aerospatiale/Alenia/British Aerospace AIA.220 was a 100-seat jetliner
for collaboration with China and Singapore,and later incorporated into
Airbus as AE316 and AE317,before dropped and replaced by the A318
aircraft.
 
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From Aviation Week .11.1977 a 3-view of the A-200B and two artist impressions:
 

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From Aviation magazine 1977.
 

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