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SNCAC NC.851 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nord NC.850
The Nord NC.850 (originally produced as the Aérocentre NC.850) was a light aircraft developed in France in the late 1940s for use by French aeroclubs but which also saw military use as an airborne observation post.〔Taylor 1989, 700〕〔Simpson 1995, 371〕 ==Development== The NC.850 series was developed from the Aérocentre NC.840 in response to a competition sponsored by the French government under the auspices of the SALS movement to find a domestically-produced machine for club use.〔〔Stevens 1952, 8〕 Aérocentre's entry was an ungainly high-wing, strut-braced monoplane with a fully enclosed cabin and fixed, tailwheel undercarriage. The fuselage construction was tubular, and the wings had a metal structure, the entire aircraft being skinned in fabric.〔Stevens 1953, 813〕 The competition was won by the SIPA S.90, but SALS nevertheless also ordered 100 examples of this, the runner-up design.〔 These production examples, designated NC.853, differed from the prototypes in having twin tails, the fins mounted on the ends of the horizontal stabiliser.〔 Only 27 of the order had been completed, however, when Aérocentre was liquidated and its assets bought by Nord.〔 The new owners continued production, with their machines identified with designation NC.853S.
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