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Corse II
Role mail/passenger transport
National origin France
Manufacturer SNCASO
First flight 17 July 1947
Primary user Aeronavale
Number built 60

The Sud-Ouest S.O.95 Corse II was a French mail and passenger transport aircraft, built by SNCASO.[1]

Development and design

The Corse II began as the S.O.90, a nine-passenger aircraft. The S.O.93 and S.O.94 prototypes were developed as the S.O.95. The aircraft was a cantilever mid-wing monoplane, powered by two Renault 12S engines with a retractable conventional landing gear. Seating up to 13 passengers, the seats could be quickly removed in order to carry more cargo. Intended to serve Air France, it failed their aircraft requirements. 60 aircraft were built for Aeronavale, and a small number for other overseas airlines.[1]

Variants

  • S.O.90 - wartime prototype for 8 passengers and powered by 325 hp Bearn 6D-07 engines. First flew 16 August 1943 with 3 built.
  • S.O.93 - prototype powered by Renault 12S engines, 1 built
  • S.O.94 - production 10 passenger version, 15 built
  • S.O.94R - radar training conversion of S.O.94
  • S.O.95 - production 13 passenger version with tail-wheel undercarriage, all 45 built as S.O.45M for military delivery

Operators

 France

Specifications (S.O.95)

Data from The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Capacity: 13

Performance

References

  1. ^ a b c Donald, David, The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft (pg 862). (1997). Prospero Books. ISBN 1-85605-375-X