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Industry | Aerospace, defence |
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Predecessor | Farman Hanriot |
Founded | 1936 |
Defunct | 1949 (1949) |
Fate | Acquired (nationalization) |
Successor | liquidated |
Headquarters | France |
Products | Aircraft |
SNCAC (the Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre, sometimes known as Aérocentre) was a French aircraft manufacturer created by the nationalisation of the Farman Aviation Works and Hanriot firms in 1936.
It was liquidated in 1949, with assets distributed between SNCAN, SNCASO, and SNECMA, all of which were nationalised firms.
Aircraft
- SNCAC NC.130
- SNCAC NC.150
- SNCAC NC 211 Cormoran
- SNCAC NC.270
- SNCAC NC-290 - abandoned project for a four-engined (Nene-powered) jet transport for 60 passengers.
- SNCAC NC.420
- Farman NC.470
- SNCAC NC.510
- SNCAC NC.530
- SNCAC NC-600
- SNCAC NC.701 Martinet
- SNCAC NC.702 Martinet
- SNCAC NC.800 Cab - abandoned project for a light twin-engined transport
- NC.832 Chardonneret
- NC.840 Chardonneret
- NC.841 Chardonneret
- SNCAC NC.851
- SNCAC NC.853
- SNCAC NC.854
- SNCAC NC.855
- SNCAC NC.856
- SNCAC NC.900
- SNCAC NC.1070
- SNCAC NC.1071
- SNCAC NC 1080
- SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille
- SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor
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