Nord 3400


The Nord 3400 Norbarbe was a French two-seat observation and casualty-evacuation aircraft built by Nord Aviation for the French Army Light Aviation.

Design and development

The Nord 3400 was designed to meet a French Army requirement for a two-seat observation aircraft, with a secondary casualty-evacuation role. The 3400 was a braced high-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear and an enclosed cabin with tandem seating for a pilot and observer. The prototype F-MBTD first flew on 20 January 1958, powered by a Potez 4D-30 engine. A second prototype with an increased wing area followed, being powered by a Potez 4D-34 engine. A production batch of 150 was ordered by the French Army in the same configuration as the second prototype.

Variants

;Nord 3400-01: First prototype, powered by a Potez 4D-30 engine, with, span / area, wings.
;Nord 3400: Production aircraft,, with more powereful Potez 4D-34 engine and increased span / area wings.

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