List of Experimental Aircraft - France

France

  • Aérospatiale Ludion - thrust vectored rocket VTOL
  • Arsenal-Delanne 10 - tandem wing
  • Arsenal VG 70 - high speed research
  • Arsenal O.101 - aerodynamic research
  • Dassault Balzac V
  • Dassault Mirage IIIV
  • Dassault Milan
  • Dassault Mirage G
  • Dassault LOGIDUC
  • Dassault nEUROn – UCAV technology demonstrator
  • Farman F.1010 - heavy cannon flight testing
  • Farman F.1020 - semi-circular wing
  • Fouga Gemeaux
  • Gastambide-Levavasseur Variable Surface Aircraft
  • Gyroplane Laboratoire - experimental helicopter
  • Hanriot HD.28 – one example was tested a vee tail
  • Hurel-Dubois HD.10 – very high aspect ratio wings
  • Leduc 0.10 – ramjet
  • Leduc 0.21 – ramjet
  • Makhonine Mak-10 – variable span wing
  • Nord 500 – VTOL tilt ducted fan research aircraft
  • Nord 1402/1405 Gerfaut – delta wing research aircraft
  • Nord 1500 Griffon
  • Nord 1601 – swept wing research aircraft
  • Payen PA-22
  • Payen Pa 49
  • Robin X4 - materials and configuration testbed
  • SNECMA Atar Volant
  • SNECMA Coléoptère
  • Sud-Ouest Ariel – tip jet rotor helicopter
  • Sud-Ouest Farfadet - convertiplane
  • Sud-Ouest Triton – first French jet aircraft

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