Updated: 10-Jun-2024
“Socièté National de Constructions Aeronautiques du Nord”.
-With its roots in Sfecmas, an aeronautical materials study company, Sncan was formed in 1954 to develop pulsejet and ramjet engines for military aerial vehicles and according to the fashion of the time.
“Sncan pulse jet”
“CT.10”
-The Sncan pulsejet shown with a cutaway part, was mounted on the Arsenal CT.10 (ex Ars-5501).
“CT.20, taking off with boosters”
-The CT.20 already used Turbomeca Marboré turbojets.
-The ramjets tested were the Arsenal Ars.600 and Ars.900.
“Ars.600”
Engines of SNCAN
Model: Pulsejet Ars. 600
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Model: Pulsejet Ars. 900
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Model: Pulsejet CT-10
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