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Aviation Magazine No510 March 1969
This issue is devoted to Nord Aviation activities. There are lots of projects but I want to share info from pages 34 to 37. The article is Le département "propulseurs". After the end of WW2, one of Nord-Aviation tasks was research on new propulsion systems. By 1969, Nord-Aviation had been working on statojets, turbo-statos and combined turbo-statos.
Their most advanced aircraft designs at that time are attached here.
1. A couple of Advanced Griffon derivatives with redesigned air intakes
2. The Super-Griffon Mach 3 design
3. Mach 3 SST
4. Strike-fighter. Expected maximum speed was Mach 4.5 and Mach 1 at low level. This beast was conceived in 1964.
Related to this, I have found, that by 1969 Dassault was working on Mach 3 designs too. In Aviation Magazine International No516 June 1969 it can be found the Dassault Mach 3 fighter drawing (refered in internet as the Mega-Mirage or Mirage 6000). In the text, we can read that this aircraft is part of a French Mach 3 Aircraft research program.
Can anybody add more details about this program?.
This issue is devoted to Nord Aviation activities. There are lots of projects but I want to share info from pages 34 to 37. The article is Le département "propulseurs". After the end of WW2, one of Nord-Aviation tasks was research on new propulsion systems. By 1969, Nord-Aviation had been working on statojets, turbo-statos and combined turbo-statos.
Their most advanced aircraft designs at that time are attached here.
1. A couple of Advanced Griffon derivatives with redesigned air intakes
2. The Super-Griffon Mach 3 design
3. Mach 3 SST
4. Strike-fighter. Expected maximum speed was Mach 4.5 and Mach 1 at low level. This beast was conceived in 1964.
Related to this, I have found, that by 1969 Dassault was working on Mach 3 designs too. In Aviation Magazine International No516 June 1969 it can be found the Dassault Mach 3 fighter drawing (refered in internet as the Mega-Mirage or Mirage 6000). In the text, we can read that this aircraft is part of a French Mach 3 Aircraft research program.
Can anybody add more details about this program?.