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A French Air Force Nord Noratlas in flight | |
Role | Military Transport |
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National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Nord Aviation |
First flight | 10 September 1949 |
Introduction | 6 December 1953 |
Retired | 1989 (France) |
Status | Retired |
Primary users | France Germany Greece Israel |
Produced | 1949-1961 |
Number built | 425 |
The Nord Noratlas was a dedicated military transport aircraft, developed and manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer Nord Aviation.
The Nord Noratlas was a purpose-built twin-engine, twin-boom transport aircraft. It featured a large pod-like fuselage that was slung in between the aircraft's twin booms and indirectly attached to them via its shoulder-mounted wing.[1] The Noratlas was deliberately designed to be operated under austere conditions, featuring widely spaced landing gear, complete with wide low-pressure tyres, for additional stability and suitability to moving over rough terrain, while the propellers had sufficient clearance to accommodate such operations as well. It was powered by a pair of SNECMA-built Bristol Hercules 738/9 engines, each of which being capable of producing 2,040 hp (1,520 kW) and driving a four-bladed Rotol propeller
The sizable cabin of the Noratlas was capable of accommodating up to 7.5 short tons (6.8 t) of freight or a maximum of 40 passengers; when flown at a cruising speed of 200 mph (320 km/h), it could transport a 6-ton payload over a range of up to 750 miles (1,210 km). Cargo was typically loaded into and unloaded from the main cabin via the rear-facing clamshell doors, which were intentionally positioned close to ground level to ease freight handling
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The Noratlas had been able to attain particular recognition and notoriety amongst the general public as a consequence of its use during the Suez Crisis of 1956.
During its service life with the Armée de l'Air, the Noratlas operated in it cargo-carrying role;
On occasion of the Hamburg Airport Days 2015 the world's last flying Noratlas paid a visit to the airport from 21st August to 23rd August 2015.