Dassault Flamant
The Dassault Flamant is a French military aircraft. It is a twin-engine light transport and training aircraft. The first flight was in 1947 and introduction in 1949. Armée de l'Air was the main operator, but some were used by the Vietnam Air Force in the Vietnam War for transport.
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Dassault MD 312 Flamant of the Armée de l'Air at Basle-Mulhouse (Euroairport), September 1977 | |
Role | Military transport aircraft |
Manufacturer | Dassault Aviation |
First flight | 6 July 1947 (MD.315) |
Introduction | 1948 |
Retired | 1981 |
Primary users | French Air Force Republic of Vietnam Air Force Tunisian Air Force Cambodian Air Force |
Number built | 325 [1] |
Dassault Flamant Media
Dassault MD 311 Flamant trainer at the Paris Air Show 2007
Dassault Flamant silhouette. The 1952 edition of the Observer's Book of Aircraft used 34 Crown Copyright silhouettes provided by the Controller of H.M. Stationery. An acknowledgements section on page 5 of the book identifies them by page. This image is one of those and since the publication date is pre-1957 is in the public domain.