MD.450 Ouragan of the Patrouille de France
The Marcel Dassault 450 Ouragan was used by the Patrouille de France between 1954 and 1957.
The Dassault Ouragan was the first french jet aircraft, it were built between 1951 and 1954. It were used by the 2nd, 4th and by the 12th Escadres de Chasse until the end of the year 1957, by the École de l'Air of Salon-de-Provence between 1958 and 1960, by the École de Chasse of Meknes (Marocco) and by the Patrouille de France during three years before to change for the Dassault Mystère IV.
Specifications:
First flight: February 28 1949
Engine: Hispano-Suiza Nene 104B (Rolls Royce Nene)
Wingspan: 13.16 m
Lenght: 10.74 m
Weight: 4 150kg
Max. speed: 940 km/h
Max. ceiling: 15 000 m
Range: 920 km
Crew: 1 pilot
Armament: 4 canons Hispano-Suiza 404 of 20mm and 908kg of bombs, rockets or fuel tanks.
Buit at 350 exemplars
Getting retirement: 1980
The Dassault Ouragan was the first french jet aircraft, it were built between 1951 and 1954. It were used by the 2nd, 4th and by the 12th Escadres de Chasse until the end of the year 1957, by the École de l'Air of Salon-de-Provence between 1958 and 1960, by the École de Chasse of Meknes (Marocco) and by the Patrouille de France during three years before to change for the Dassault Mystère IV.
Specifications:
First flight: February 28 1949
Engine: Hispano-Suiza Nene 104B (Rolls Royce Nene)
Wingspan: 13.16 m
Lenght: 10.74 m
Weight: 4 150kg
Max. speed: 940 km/h
Max. ceiling: 15 000 m
Range: 920 km
Crew: 1 pilot
Armament: 4 canons Hispano-Suiza 404 of 20mm and 908kg of bombs, rockets or fuel tanks.
Buit at 350 exemplars
Getting retirement: 1980
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