The SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc was a French four-engined airliner produced by SNCASE (Sud-Est). Developed from the Bloch MB.160 and known in the late 1930s...
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digit sequence SNCASE SE.100 (developed from Liore et Olivier LeO 50) (1939) SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc (developed from Bloch 160) (1939) SNCASE SE.200 Amphitrite...
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name for the Occitan language Régiment de Languedoc, an 18th-century French Army regiment SNCASE Languedoc (SE.161), a French passenger aircraft built...
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4 February 1948, SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BATK of Air France was damaged beyond economical repair. On 30 July 1950, SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BCUI of Air...
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The 1952 Air France SNCASE Languedoc crash occurred on 3 March 1952 when a SNCASE SE.161/P7 Languedoc aircraft of Air France crashed on take-off from...
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April 1949, SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BATU of Air France overran the runway and was damaged beyond economic repair. On 3 March 1952, SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BCUM...
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Airport. On 29 August 1948, SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BATG of Air France crashed at Le Bourget. On 7 April 1952, SNCASE Languedoc P/7F-BATB of Air France was...
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killing all 58 passengers and crew on board. December 22 – A Misrair SNCASE Languedoc crashed west of Tehran in a snowstorm, killing all 20 people on board...
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The 1958 Aviaco SNCASE Languedoc crash occurred on 4 December 1958 when a SNCASE Languedoc of Aviaco crashed into the La Rodilla de la Mujer Muerta mountain...
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had been delivered in August of the same year. On 22 December 1951, SNCASE Languedoc SU-AHH of Misrair crashed west of Tehran, Iran killing all 20 people...
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nose section was used to repair a C-54 (F-BBDD) that was damaged by a SNCASE Languedoc in 1952. 16 February 1950 An Air France Douglas DC-3A (F-BAOD) overran...
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On 22 December 1951 a SNCASE Languedoc four-engined airliner of Misrair operating an international scheduled passenger flight from Baghdad Airport, Iraq...
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List of civil aircraft (section SNCASE/Sud-Est (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud Est))
twin-engine cargo transport SNCASE SE-161 Languedoc four-engine airliner SNCASE SE-200 Amphitrite six-engine flying boat airliner SNCASE SE-210 Caravelle twin...
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Bloch MB.162 (redirect from Bloch M.B.161 Languedoc)
Bombs: 3,600 kg (7,937 lb) of bombs Aviation portal Related development SNCASE Languedoc Related lists List of aircraft of the French Air Force during World...
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The SNCASE SE.212 Durandal was a French jet and rocket mixed-power experimental fighter aircraft of the mid-1950s. It was designed by the French aircraft...
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Rohrbach Roland Short Empire Short S.26 Sikorsky S-40 Sikorsky S-42 SNCASE Languedoc Spartan Cruiser Stinson Detroiter Stinson Model A Stinson Model T Stinson...
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floating 596 km (370 miles) southwest of Land's End. December 1, 1956 SNCASE Languedoc (61/F-SSUN) 10 Unknown Mediterranean Sea French Air Force aircraft...
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Praga E-210 Czechoslovakia 1937 1 Savoia-Marchetti SM.95 Italy 1943 20 SNCASE Languedoc France 1939 100 Stout XC-107 United States 1941 4 flying car evaluated...
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The SNCASE S.E.2010 Armagnac was a large French airliner of the late 1940s built by SNCASE (Sud-Est). The aircraft's disappointing performance and range...
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canards. Towed to the release point by SNCAC Martinet, Douglas DC-3 or SNCASE Languedoc transport aircraft, the glider provided valuable data for the design...
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repaired following 27 November 1951 landing accident, strikes its SNCASE Languedoc launch aircraft, F-BCUT, on release and is forced to make a belly-landing...
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1955, the fleet comprised three Douglas DC-3s, one Douglas DC-4 and a SNCASE Languedoc. During 1955, the carrier transported 92,344 passengers. At year end...
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board) were killed in the attack. On 6 January 1952, an Air Liban SNCASE Languedoc registered as OD-ABU crashed on take-off from Beirut Airport, and was...
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Registration Flight number People on board Fatalities 1956-09-29 Aviaco SNCASE Languedoc EC-AKV 38 1 on ground 1964-07-03 Ejército del Aire Douglas DC-3 21...
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The SNCASE SE-400 was a prototype French twin-engined coastal patrol floatplane of the Second World War. A single example was flown, but development was...
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to Paris (Gare de l'Est) via Corbeil-Essonnes On 10 February 1948, SNCASE Languedoc P/7 F-BATH of Air France was damaged beyond economical repair at Orly...
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The SNCASE SE.3200 Frelon (Hornet) is a French helicopter built in the late 1950. Intended to serve as a multirole helicopter for the French Army, Air...
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Sud-Est Grognard (redirect from SNCASE Grognard)
The SNCASE Grognard was designed as a single-seat, low-level ground-attack aircraft. Although in development in the 1950s for the French Armée de l'Air...
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The SNCASE SE-1010 was a late 1940s French photo-survey aircraft designed and built by SNCASE for the Institut Géographique National. One prototype was...
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The SNCASE SE-1210 was an experimental French flying-boat designed and built by SNCASE as a flying scale model of the proposed SE-1200 transatlantic flying...
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