SNCASO SO.3050

The SNCASO SO.3050 was a two seat light touring aircraft[1] that was designed and built in France towards the end of World War II.

The SO.3050 was designed in occupied France during World War II and was the first French two seat tourer to fly after the Liberation.

The vertical tail was straight edged but with a broad rounded top and a curved fillet to merge it into the fuselage.

[2] During flight testing, the aircraft demonstrated acceptable handling characteristics other than poor stall behavior when landing.

[3] No production followed, but the prototype continued in use for several years,[3] being used as a chase plane for early test flights of the SNCASO SO.8000 Narval fighter.