The SNCAO 200, sometimes written as CAO.200, was a French single-seat fighter aircraft prototype of the 1930s. It was a single-engined monoplane intended to compete with the Dewoitine D.520, but it was unsuccessful, and only one was built.
SNCAO, formed in 1936 when the factories of Loire-Nieuport and Breguet were nationalised, based its design on the Loire-Nieuport 161 fighter design which had been rejected in favour of the M.S.406. The new fighter, the SNCAO 200 was a low-winged monoplane of all-metal construction, with stressed-skin wings, a forward fuselage of steel tubes covered in duralumin skinning, and a duralumin monocoque rear fuselage. It was fitted with leading edge slats, which were linked to trailing edge flaps.[3]
A mock-up of the SNCAO was exhibited at the 1938 Paris Air Show.[4] When the prototype was completed in January 1939, the planned Hispano-Suiza 12Y-51 engine was not yet available, and it was fitted with an 860 hp (640 kW) Hispano-Suiza 12Y-31 engine to make its first flight on 31 January 1939.[3] With this engine, the SNCAO was underpowered, and by the time the prototype was passed to the authorities for official testing in August 1939, the Dewoitine D.520 had already been ordered into large-scale production.[5] Despite this, several sources claim that a batch of 12 aircraft to be powered by 12Y-51 engines were ordered.[6][7][nb 1]
Maximum speed: 550 km/h (340 mph, 300 kn) at 6,000 m (19,700 ft
Endurance: 2 hours
Service ceiling: 4,480 m (14,700 ft)
Time to altitude: 2 min 27 sec to 2,000 m (6,600 ft)[6]
Armament
Guns: 1× 20 mm Hispano-Suiza HS.404 cannon firing through propeller hub, 2× 7.5 mm MAC 1934 machine guns in wings
Notes
^ abGreen and Swanborough, however, in the Complete Book of Fighters state that the often claimed order for 12 pre-production aircraft, and the use of the prototype in combat has "no foundation in fact".[8]
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Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York: Smithmark, 1994. ISBN0-8317-3939-8.
Ricco, Philippe (July–August 2020). "CAO-200, le chasseur de tous les fantasmes..." [CAO-200, the Fighter of all Fantasies]. Avions (in French) (235): 54–65. ISSN1243-8650.