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The Talleres Nacionales de Construcciones Aeronáuticas (TNCA) (national aviation workshops) was an aircraft manufacturer established outside Mexico City in 1915. TNCA closed in 1930, it was briefly revived in 1941 under the name ''Talleres Generales de Aeronáutica'' (TGA) and again in 1947. The main designers were General Brigadier and engineer Juan Francisco Azcárate, and Italian engineer Francisco Santarini, who manufactured a variety of domestically-designed military aircraft, propellers and engines. ==Aircraft== *TNCA Serie A - biplane. *TNCA Serie C- biplane, powered by a Hispano-Suiza engine.〔(Microplano Veloz )〕 Also called ''Microplano Veloz'' and ''Microbio''. *TNCA Serie D derived from the Bleriot and Morane-Saulnier aircraft. *TNCA Serie E - biplane. *TNCA Serie F derived from the Bleriot and Morane-Saulnier aircraft. *TNCA Serie G derived from the Bleriot and Morane-Saulnier aircraft. *TNCA Serie H - bomber, monoplane, high wing, double control. *TNCA MWT-1 *TNCA TTS-5 *3-E-130 - monoplane nicknamed ''Tololoche''. *TNCA 4-E-131 ''Quetzalcoatl'' *TNCA O-E-1 ''Azcárate'' *Avro 504 - built under license and called ''Avro Anáhuac''. *Corsair O2U-4A - built under license and named ''Corsario Azcárate.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TNCA」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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