Nord 3202


The Nord Aviation 3202 was a 1950s French military trainer aircraft designed and built by Nord Aviation to meet a French Army requirement for a two-seat basic trainer, as a replacement for the biplane Stampe SV.4. Altogether, 101 examples were built, with the first flying on 17 April 1957.

Design

The 3202 was a cantilever low-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear and a nose-mounted inline piston engine. It had an enclosed cockpit for pupil and instructor in tandem.

Operation

The Nord 3202 was used as a military training aircraft. After retirement from military use, many examples were sold to the civilian market, including several now flown in the United States.

Variants

;Nord 3200
;Nord 3201
;Nord 3202
;Nord 3202B
;Nord 3202B1B
;Nord 3212

Operators