Nord 3202

The Nord 3202 was in the 1950s, designed by French Nord Aviation training aircraft.

History

The North 3202 has been developed on the basis of a tender of the French Army for a two -seat trainer and should replace the biplane Stampe SV.4. A total of 101 were built. The first flight took place on 17 April 1957.

Construction

The 3202 is a cantilever low-wing monoplane with fixed spur wheel landing gear and an enclosed cockpit tandem for students (front) and teachers (back). It is driven by a piston engine. The one-piece and einholmige airfoil has a metal structure and is covered with fabric. A welded steel structure forms the hull structure that is planked in the front part and rear with metal covered with fabric.

Variants

Military user

  • French Army

Specifications

608149
de