SNCASE SE-212 Durandal
The SNCASE SE-212 Durandal was a French twin-engine ground-attack aircraft developed in the 1950s. It was powered by two SNECMA Atar 101G turbojet engines, allowing it to reach a top speed of approximately 640 miles per hour. The Durandal was designed for ground-attack missions and played a significant role in the French Air Force during its operational service.
The SNCASE SE-212 Durandal was known for its speed and agility in ground-attack missions. It was a key component of the French Air Force's capabilities and is remembered as an effective aircraft for close air support and strike missions.
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What were the engines used in the SNCASE SE-212 Durandal?
The SNCASE SE-212 Durandal was powered by two SNECMA Atar 101G turbojet engines.
What was the top speed of the Durandal?
The SNCASE SE-212 Durandal had a top speed of approximately 640 miles per hour, making it a fast ground-attack aircraft for its time.
Is the SNCASE SE-212 Durandal still in use today?
No, the SNCASE SE-212 Durandal is no longer in active military service and is considered a historical aircraft in the history of the French Air Force.
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The SNCASE SE-212 Durandal was known for its speed and agility in ground-attack missions, making it an effective aircraft for strike and close air support missions.
It represented France's commitment to developing capable ground-attack aircraft during the mid-20th century, contributing to the country's air force capabilities.


