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ダッソー MD 315 フラマン

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役割軍用輸送機
初飛行1947年7月6日
構築325

ダッソー MD 315 フラマン は、第二次世界大戦直後にダッソー航空がフランス空軍のために製造したフランスの軽双発輸送機です。

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The Dassault MD 315 Flamant was a light twin-engined transport airplane that served in various roles for the French Air Force and other countries after World War II. It was designed by Dassault Aviation as a development of an earlier project, the MB 30, which was intended for bombing and navigation training, medical and colonial missions, and liaison and training duties. The MD 315 Flamant had a low-wing monoplane configuration with twin tail surfaces and a tricycle undercarriage. It was powered by two Renault 12S engines, which were derived from German Argus As 411 engines. The MD 315 Flamant could carry up to ten passengers or six crew members, depending on the version. It had a maximum speed of 380 km/h and a ceiling of 7,000 m. It could also be armed with two machine guns in the nose and various external weapons under the wings.
The MD 315 Flamant first flew on July 6th, 1947 and entered service with the French Air Force in 1949. It was used for pilot training, navigation training, light transport, maritime surveillance and light ground attack. During the Algerian War of Independence , it was one of the first aircraft to fire wire-guided antitank missiles in combat. The MD 315 Flamant was retired from service in 1983 after more than three decades of operation. It was also exported to Cambodia , Madagascar , Tunisia , and Vietnam . A total of 325 MD 315 Flamants were built by Dassault Aviation and its subcontractors.

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