Dassault Étendard IV facts for kids
The Dassault Étendard IV is a French fighter jet. It is a single-turbojet aircraft. Its first flight was in 1958. It was first used by the French Navy's squadrons in 1962. It was used in the French aircraft carriers Clemenceau and Foch. The last one was retired in 2000. The Super-Étendard is a modernized variant.
Images for kids
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An Aida radar unit on static display
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View of numerous Étendards, along with several Vought F-8E(FN) Crusader and a single Breguet Alizé, on the flight deck of a Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier
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Preserved Étendard IVM exhibited in a park in Paray-Vieille-Poste near Orly Airport
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Étendard IVM on display at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
See also
In Spanish: Dassault Étendard IV para niños
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