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{{for|the [[:Category:Helijah hangar|Helijah hangar]] aircraft in [[FGAddon]]|Noratlas}}
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|name = Nord Noratlas
|type = Military Transport
|authors = Gerard Robin
|fdm =JSBSim
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The '''Nord Noratlas''' was a 1950s French military transport aircraft intended to replace the older types in service at the end of World War II.
The '''Nord Noratlas''' was a 1950s French military transport aircraft intended to replace the older types in service at the end of World War II.


== External link ==
== External link ==
* [http://www.vectorsite.net/avnorat.html The Nord Noratlas (vecorsite.net)]
* [http://www.vectorsite.net/avnorat.html The Nord Noratlas (vecorsite.net)]
[[Category:Auxiliary jet engine aircraft]]
[[Category:Military transport aircraft]]
[[Category:Twin boom aircraft]]

Latest revision as of 18:16, 17 August 2016

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Nord-2502 Noratlas
FGAddon
N2502.jpg
Type Military transport aircraft, Historical aircraft
Configuration Twin boom aircraft, High wing aircraft
Propulsion Piston aircraft, Twin-engine aircraft, Tractor aircraft, Auxiliary jet engine aircraft
Manufacturer Nord Aviation
Author(s) Gerard Robin
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= N2501
N2502
Status Alpha
Development
 Hangar GRTux hangar
 Website The website for the Nord-2502 Noratlas developments.
 Repository The development repository of the Nord-2502 Noratlas.
Download Download the Nord-2502 Noratlas aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).
License GPLv2+

The Nord Noratlas was a 1950s French military transport aircraft intended to replace the older types in service at the end of World War II.

External link