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Description The French SNCAC NC.1701 jet bomber prototype in 1950. the NC.1071 was a turbojet-powered derivative of the NC.1070. The two Hispano-Suiza (Rolls Royce) Nene 101 engines were housed in large underwing engine nacelles. The nancelles also carried the tailfins which were connected by a tailplane on top. The first prototype flew on 12 October 1948. The NC.1071 was cancelled in 1951.
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Source U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News June 1950 [1], p. 26.
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