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The SNCASO SO.4000 was an experimental French twin-engine bomber of the 1950s. It was the first French jet bomber developed, but it never entered operational service. The SO.4000 was developed because the French Air Force needed a jet bomber, which produced a specification calling for one after the end of Second World War. The SNCASO's SO.4000 received a development contract to produce a pair of mockups and a full-scale prototype. The single full-scale aircraft, which performed its first and only test flight on 15 March 1951, would never enter mass production. Even prior to this flight, the design had been made obsolete by rapid advances in the field of aviation and was overweight and underpowered. Shortly after its only flight, during which it had been damaged during the landing, it was d

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  • Le SNCASO SO.4000 est un projet de bombardier biréacteur français de la fin des années 1940. Un seul exemplaire a été construit. Ce projet fut abandonné, mais servit par la suite de base au chasseur lourd biréacteur SNCASO SO-4050 Vautour. (fr)
  • The SNCASO SO.4000 was an experimental French twin-engine bomber of the 1950s. It was the first French jet bomber developed, but it never entered operational service. The SO.4000 was developed because the French Air Force needed a jet bomber, which produced a specification calling for one after the end of Second World War. The SNCASO's SO.4000 received a development contract to produce a pair of mockups and a full-scale prototype. The single full-scale aircraft, which performed its first and only test flight on 15 March 1951, would never enter mass production. Even prior to this flight, the design had been made obsolete by rapid advances in the field of aviation and was overweight and underpowered. Shortly after its only flight, during which it had been damaged during the landing, it was decided to abandon development. However, the SO.4000 would form the basis of the far more successful SO.4050 Vautour. (en)
  • Lo SNCASO SO-4000 era un bombardiere strategico bimotore a getto, ad ala media a freccia, prodotto dall'azienda francese Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest all'inizio degli cinquanta. Costruito in un solo esemplare, rimase allo stato sperimentale. (it)
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  • Le SNCASO SO.4000 est un projet de bombardier biréacteur français de la fin des années 1940. Un seul exemplaire a été construit. Ce projet fut abandonné, mais servit par la suite de base au chasseur lourd biréacteur SNCASO SO-4050 Vautour. (fr)
  • Lo SNCASO SO-4000 era un bombardiere strategico bimotore a getto, ad ala media a freccia, prodotto dall'azienda francese Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest all'inizio degli cinquanta. Costruito in un solo esemplare, rimase allo stato sperimentale. (it)
  • The SNCASO SO.4000 was an experimental French twin-engine bomber of the 1950s. It was the first French jet bomber developed, but it never entered operational service. The SO.4000 was developed because the French Air Force needed a jet bomber, which produced a specification calling for one after the end of Second World War. The SNCASO's SO.4000 received a development contract to produce a pair of mockups and a full-scale prototype. The single full-scale aircraft, which performed its first and only test flight on 15 March 1951, would never enter mass production. Even prior to this flight, the design had been made obsolete by rapid advances in the field of aviation and was overweight and underpowered. Shortly after its only flight, during which it had been damaged during the landing, it was d (en)
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  • SNCASO SO-4000 (it)
  • SNCASO SO.4000 (fr)
  • SNCASO SO.4000 (en)
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