SIPA S.300

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The SIPA S.300 was a French turbojet powered basic trainer, claimed to be the first of its kind anywhere. Only one was built, the prototype crashing after a year's development.

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military aircraftSociété Industrielle Pour l’Aéronautique, France


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    Jean Larrieu, second in command of the 4th Group of Nomadic Companies of Algeria, seated on the SIPA S121 aircraft on the return from the observation mission from Djelfa to Taguine-Reibell in Algeria, July 27, 1956Jean Larrieu, second in command of the 4th Group of Nomadic Companies of Algeria, seated on the SIPA S121 aircraft on the return from the observation mission from Djelfa to Taguine-Reibell in Algeria, July 27, 1956