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Dassault Mystère IVA preserved at the Musée de l'Air. | |
Role | Fighter-bomber |
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National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Dassault Aviation |
First flight | 28 September 1952 |
Introduction | April 1953 |
Retired | 1980s |
Primary users | French Air Force Indian Air Force Israeli Air Force |
Produced | 1953–1958 |
Number built | 411 |
Developed from | Dassault Mystère |
Developed into | Dassault Super Mystère |
The Dassault MD.454 Mystère IV is a 1950s French fighter-bomber aircraft, the first transonic aircraft to enter service with the French Air Force.[1] It was used in large-scale combat in the Israeli Air Force during the 1967 Six Day War..
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The Mystère IV was an evolutionary development of the Mystère II aircraft. Although bearing an external resemblance to the earlier aircraft, the Mystère IV was in fact a new design with aerodynamic improvements for supersonic flight.
The Dassault MD.452 Mystère IV Is A 1950s French Fighter-Bomber Aircraft,
The Dassault MD.452 Mystère IV Is A 1950s French Fighter-Bomber Aircraft,