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The SNCAC NC.1080 was a prototype single-seat carrier-based fighter aircraft first flown on 29 July 1949. Development was discontinued following an unexplained accident on 10 April 1950 and the contest for which the design was intended was eventually rendered moot when the Aéronavale adopted the de Havilland Sea Venom in 1952.

Made by SNCA.

Height Main
4.70 m
Designer
Ingenieur Pillon
Engine(jet)
Rolls-Royce Nene
Length Alt
42
Thrust Main
22.3
Jet Or Prop
jet
Range Main
1550.0
Loaded Weight Main
7700.0
Height Alt
469.9
Max Speed Main
978.0
Max Speed More
300000.0
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Thrust Alt
5000
Climb Rate Main
25 m-s
Area Main
28.4 m²
Span Alt
39
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
29
Number Of Jets
1
National Origin
France
Loaded Weight Alt
16975.0
Type of jet
Guns
1800.0
Climb Rate Alt
4920.0
Length Main
12.87 m
Span Main
12.00 m
Area Alt
306.0
Range Alt
57780.0
Max Speed Alt
36480.0
Empty Weight Main
5141.0
Sole Example Of Type
Y
Empty Weight Alt
11334.0
Fate
Destroyed in air accident
Category

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