Nord Norécrin

1200 Norécrin
Nord 1203 Norécrin
Role Cabin monoplane
Manufacturer Nord Aviation
First flight 1945
Number built 378

The Nord 1200 Norécrin is a French two or three-seat (later four-seat) cabin monoplane designed and built by Nord Aviation.

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Development

The Norécrin was developed to meet a French ministry of transport sponsored design competition. The Norécrin is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a retractable tri-cycle landing gear and the prototype (Nord 1200) was designed to receive a nose-mounted 100hp (75kW) Mathis G4R piston engine but flew only with a 140 hp Renault 4 Pei (first flight on December 15 1945 with Georges Detre as test pilot). The production version had three-seats and was designated the Nord 1201 Norécrin I. A number of variants were produced with different engines fitted. Later variants had four-seats and the Norécrin V was a two-seat military variant with machine-guns and rockets. It was a successful design and 378 aircraft were built.

Variants

1200 Norécrin
Prototype with a 140hp (104kW) Renault 4Pei engine.
1201 Norécrin I
Three-seat production variant with a 140hp (104kW) Renault 4P01 engine (22 built)
1202 Norécrin
Prototype four-seat variant with a 160 hp Potez LEM 4D01 engine
1203 Norécrin II
Production variant with 135hp (101kW) Regnier 4L00 engine.
1203 Norécrin III
Norécrin II with modified landing gear.
1203 Norécrin IV
Powered by a 170hp (127kW) Regnier 4L02 engine.
1203 Norécrin V
Armed military variant.
1203 Norécrin VI
1955 production variant with a 160hp (119kW) Regnier 4L14 engine.
1203 Norécrin M1
1955 prototype with a 180 hp derated to 160hp (119kW) Lycoming 0360 engine.
1204 Norécrin
Powered by a 125hp (93kW) Continental C125 flat-four engine.
1204/II Norécrin
Powered by a 145hp (108kW) Continental C145-2 flat-four engine.

Operators

 Brazil
 Israel

Specifications (1203 Norécrin II)

Data from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing. pp. 2616. 

General characteristics

Performance

References