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The SNCAC NC.150 (also known as the Centre NC.150) was a prototype French high-altitude bomber aircraft designed and flown just prior to the start of the Second World War. It was a twin-engined monoplane with a third engine driving a supercharger. Although testing was promising and orders were planned for a modified version as a back-up for the Lioré et Olivier LeO 45 and Amiot 354 bombers the surrender of France in June 1940 ended development with only the single example being built.

Made by SNCAC.

Empty Weight Lb
17048
Span Ft
71
Eng 1 Type
liquid-cooled V12 engines
Max Speed Mph
373
Cruise Speed Note
480000.0
Ceiling Ft
37350
Cruise Speed Mph
317
Eng 2 Type
2.0
Max Speed Note
480000.0
Bombs
1200
Gross Weight Lb
22216
Origin
France
Number Built
1
Crew
Four
Eng 2 Name
Hispano-Suiza 12X
Manufacturer
Range Miles
1367
First Flight
11
Eng 1 Name
Hispano-Suiza 12Y
Span In
10
Eng 2 Hp
690
National Origin
France
Time To Altitude
480007.0
Wing Area Sqft
658
Eng 2 Number
1
Guns
116040.0
Length Ft
57
Height M
4
Prime Units
met
Similar Aircraft
*Lioré et Olivier LeO 45*Amiot 354*Petlyakov Pe-8 - originally planned with similar central engine driven supercharger
Eng 1 Hp
960
Eng 1 Number
2
Length In
9
Category

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