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

 

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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