Nord Aviation CT20

The Nord Aviation CT20 was a French turbojet-powered radio-controlled target drone introduced in 1957. Developed from the Arsenal / S.F.E.C.M.A.S. T.5.510, the CT.20 was built by Nord Aviation and powered by a Turbomeca Marboré II engine providing a top speed of 900 km/h (560 mph; 490 kn) and a flying time of 55 to 60 minutes, it has been noted for its similarity with the Ryan Firebee. The unmanned drone was used in the development of Air-to-air missiles following the Second World War.

Nord Aviation CT20

The Nord Aviation CT20 was a French turbojet-powered radio-controlled target drone introduced in 1957. Developed from the Arsenal / S.F.E.C.M.A.S. T.5.510, the CT.20 was built by Nord Aviation and powered by a Turbomeca Marboré II engine providing a top speed of 900 km/h (560 mph; 490 kn) and a flying time of 55 to 60 minutes, it has been noted for its similarity with the Ryan Firebee. The unmanned drone was used in the development of Air-to-air missiles following the Second World War.