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Nord 1500 Griffon

Early Jet (1946–1969)

Nord 1500 Griffon — Fixed Wing
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The Nord 1500 Griffon is an experimental ramjet-powered interceptor aircraft designed and built by French state-owned aircraft manufacturer Nord Aviation. The Griffon was developed to become a Mach 2 follow on to the supersonic Nord Gerfaut research aircraft. Development of the aircraft began in earnest after the receipt of a letter of intent in 1953 for a pair of unarmed research aircraft. The design featured an innovative dual propulsion turbojet-ramjet configuration; the former being used to takeoff and attain sufficient speed to start the latter.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Dual-Use
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Engine
1× turbojet engine
Thrust / Power
34.3 kN
Length (ft)
48
Wingspan (ft)
27
MTOW (lb)
14870
Max Speed (mph)
1442
Max Speed (Mach)
2.19