1948-1953
The Nord 1000 was a French-built version of the Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun. The Nord 1001 had a Renault 6Q11 engine instead of the German Argus engine, and the 1002 had a cabin with four seats. About 250 were built, and used as liaison aircraft. The Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun was a single-engined sports and touring aircraft developed by Bayerische Flugzeugwerke. It was adopted into Luftwaffe service during World War II, where it was primarily used as a personnel transport and liaison aircraft. 887 units were built until the end of WWII in germany alone. The highly produced Messerschmitt Bf 109 was based extensively on this design.
Manufacturer |
Nord, France |
Span |
10.5 m |
Length |
8.3 m |
Height |
2.3 m |
Power |
240 hp |
Cruising
Speed |
300 km/h |
Passengers |
3 |
Range |
950 km |
Area
of Operation |
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HB-IKI |
Nord 1000 # 35 |
24.02.1938 29.05.1953 |
Formerly HB-OAZ of Air Taxi Bleu. Sold in 1953 to the Federal Air Office. |
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