NORD 3400
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The Nord 3400 is a French two-seat liaison and observation
aircraft built by Nord Aviation for the French Army Light Aviation
(Aviation Legere de L'Armee de Terre).
The aircraft was designed to meet a French Army requirement
for a two-seat observation aircraft with a secondary medivac
role.
The 3400 is a braced-high-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel
landing gear and an enclosed cabin with tandem seating for a
pilot and observer. The prototype F-MBTD first flew on the 20
January 1958 powered by a 240hp (179kW) Potez 4D30 engine.
A second prototype with an increased wing area followed and it
was powered by a 260hp (194kW) Potez 4D34 engine.
A production batch of 150 was ordered by the French Army in the
same configuration as the second prototype, making a total
production run of 152.
This CD contains the French Army (Armee de Terre) flight manual
and maintenance manual for the Nord 3400. The CD has been
scanned from the original flight manuals and retains any colour
pages.
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This CD contains:
1. Manuel de l'Utilisation (Flight Manual) for the Nord 3400
produced by Ecole De Specialisation De L'Aviation Legere
De L'Armee De Terre. Dated Mai 1961 with approx 52
pages.2. Armee de Terre Notice Descriptive et de Fonctionnement
(Maintenance Manual) for the Nord 3400. Document MAT 8252
dated Feb 1961. In the typical French format, with two
separate sections, one with text and the second with all the
illustrations.
- Partie Texte with approx 146 pages.- Partie Planches with approx 109 pages.
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