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Role | Fighter aircraft |
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Manufacturer | SNCAM / SNCASE |
First flight | 2 October 1938 |
Introduction | January 1940 |
Retired | 1953 |
Primary users | French Air Force Luftwaffe Regia Aeronautica Bulgarian Air Force |
Number built | c.900 |
Following the armistice of 1940, the D.520 continued to be used, being operated by both the Free French Air Force and the Vichy French Air Force..
Production-standard armament consisted of a 20 mm (0.787 in) HS.404, which had an ammunition capacity of 60 rounds, firing through the propeller hub, and four belt-fed MAC 1934 M39 7.5 mm (0.295 in) machine guns in the wings, with 675 rounds per gun. The MAC 1934 machine guns had a high rate of fire of 1,200 rounds per minute (rpm), while the HS.404 had an effective rate of fire of 600 rpm and was accurate up to 500 m (1,600 ft); the ammunition capacity meant that the machine guns could be fired for a total of 30 seconds, while the cannon had ten seconds' worth of ammunition.
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The Dewoitine D.520 was the most advanced French fighter aircraft of the World War II period to have been employed in large numbers during the Battle of France.
The Dewoitine D.520 was the most advanced French fighter aircraft of the French.
The Dewoitine D.520 Was The Most Advanced French Fighter Aircraft Of The French.