- SNCAC NC 211
The SNCAC NC 211 was a large four engined aircraft for passengers and cargo. The plane was made by SNCAC so there would be a large transport plane after WWII.
Information
The SNCAC NC 211 was powered by four Gnôme-Rhone engines with 1,200 PS each. The propellers were triple bladed and had a diameter of 4 meters each. The plane was divided into two decks the first deck carried 150 cubic meters of cargo the second deck can carry 131 passengers and 7 crew.
Production
Of the fourteen that was planned to be built only four was built. It was too large to even fly a short distance. It couldn't even be fit for military service due to the low amount of cargo it can carry.
History
In July 20 1948 when the first prototype was tested it crashed killing Bertrand and his crew. Even though the second prototype flew on April 9 1949 the aircraft did not enter production and the project was cancelled.
pecifications
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
crew=4
max takeoff weight main=42,000 kg
max takeoff weight alt= 24,000 kg
more general=
engine (prop)=Gnôme-Rhone engines
type of prop=Gnôme-Rhone Prop
number of props=4
power main=120 kW
power alt=1200 hp
max speed more=400 km/h
range main= 2,000 km
range alt= 2,000 km
ceiling main=10.1 m
ceiling alt=10.1 m
climb rate main=8,000 m
climb rate alt= 3,000 m
loading main=210.0 kg/qm
loading alt= 8.75 kg/PS
power/mass main=1,200 PS
power/mass alt= 1,200 PS
more performance=
guns=Reference
* [http://www.aviastar.org/air/france/sncac_nc-211.php SNCAC NC211]
* [http://www.eads.net/1024/en/eads/history/airhist/1940_1949/sud_ouest_aviation_sncac_nc211cormoran_1944.html Info]
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