SOCIETE NATIONALE DE CONSTRUCTIONS AERONAUTIQUES DU CENTRE

FRANCE

Formed February 1937. Incorporated Farman and Hanriot establishments. Played part in final development of Farman line of four-engined heavy bombers which had engines in tandem underslung pairs, derived from
SNCAC NC.600
NC.600
F.211 of 1931. One converted Atlantic mailplane of this form was first Allied aircraft to bomb Berlin. Of Hanriot origin was the NC.600 (derived from H.220) twin-engined fighter prototype flown in 1939, though abandoned when the SNCAC former Hanriot factory at Bourges was chosen to build Breguet 696. After German withdrawal SNAC built 64 Focke-Wulf Fw 190 as NC.900. Company dissolved 1949.


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(Farman) NC.470, NC.471
NC.530
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NC.701/NC.702 Martinet
NC.3021 Belphegor
NC.1070
NC.840 Chardonneret
NC.1071
NC.211 Cormoran
NC.853/NC.854
NC.1080