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Old 29th Apr 2007, 08:08
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evansb has it . It is the The SNCAC NC.702 Martinet.

The SNCAC NC.702 Martinet has its origins on a German aircraft, Siebel 204, powered by twin Argus engines with two-bladed propellers, it accomplished its first flight in 1941, its principal role was aircrew training.
In order to preserve the capacity of the German aircraft industry for more essential productions, its manufacture was located in Czechoslovakia and Bourges in France, at the National Company of Aeronautical Engineerings of the Center. After WWII, production began again with the SNCAC. The first “French” specimen was indentified as the NC.700 Martinet equipped with a full nose, it was followed by the NC.701 with an entirely glazed nose. Major modification compared to Siebel being replacement of the Argus engines with Renault 12S-00 engines driving three-bladed propellers. although some did fly with the Argus engines.
The NC.702 version differs from the NC.701 by a modified cabin and a full nose.
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