Registration / Serial:01
Military Code:J
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
Aircraft Version:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
C/n (msn):01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force / Sud-Est Aviation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Event:Paris Air Show 1953
Photo Date:June 1953 to July 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:882420Submit Correction
View count: 195
Attack aircraft design with two vertically stacked Rolls-Royce Nene engines. What looks like the cockpit here is the dorsal air intake - the type was soon nicknamed Bossu (hunchback). The official name Grognard (grumbler) refers to a soldier of Napoleon's Old Guard. First flight on 30 April 1950. One SE.2410 and one two-seat SE.2415 built. Programme already dead by the time of the 1953 Paris Air Show, terminated in favour of Sud-Ouest SO-4050 Vautour. Note Sud-Est (SNCASE) logo on tail. Photo from: National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:01
Aircraft Version:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
C/n (msn):01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force / Sud-Est Aviation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:June 1953 to July 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:01
Military Code:J
Aircraft Original Type:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
Aircraft Generic Type:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
Aircraft Version:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
C/n (msn):01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force / Sud-Est Aviation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Event:Paris Air Show 1953
Photo Date:June 1953 to July 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:882420Submit Correction
View count: 195
Attack aircraft design with two vertically stacked Rolls-Royce Nene engines. What looks like the cockpit here is the dorsal air intake - the type was soon nicknamed Bossu (hunchback). The official name Grognard (grumbler) refers to a soldier of Napoleon's Old Guard. First flight on 30 April 1950. One SE.2410 and one two-seat SE.2415 built. Programme already dead by the time of the 1953 Paris Air Show, terminated in favour of Sud-Ouest SO-4050 Vautour. Note Sud-Est (SNCASE) logo on tail. Photo from: National Archives at College Park, Maryland
Registration / Serial:01
Aircraft Version:Sud-Est SE.2410 Grognard
C/n (msn):01
Operator Titles:France - Air Force / Sud-Est Aviation
City / Airport:Paris - Le Bourget (LFPB / LBG)Map
Country:France
Photo Date:June 1953 to July 1953
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive