The Nord Aviation 3202 is a 1950s French military trainer aircraft designed and built by Nord Aviation to meet a French Army requirement for a two-seat basic trainer, as a replacement for the biplane Stampe SV.4.
The 3202 was a cantilever low-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear and a nose-mounted inline piston engine.
It had an enclosed cockpit for pupil (front) and instructor (rear) in tandem.
After retirement from military use, many examples were sold to the civilian market, including several now (2012) flown in the United States.
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