Breguet 763 Deux-Ponts

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The Breguet 763 Deux-Ponts is a post–World War II French double-deck, twin-engine transport airliner known for its distinctive two-level passenger cabin and use by Air France and the French military.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airliner
double-deck aircraft
transport aircraft
airlineService European routes
North African routes
configuration double-deck cabin
countryOfOrigin France
crew 4
cruiseSpeed 350 km/h
developedFrom Breguet 761 NERFINISHED
emptyWeight 24,000 kg
engineType piston engine
era post–World War II
firstFlight 1951-02-15
height 10.90 m
introduced 1953
length 28.94 m
manufacturer Breguet Aviation NERFINISHED
maximumPassengerCapacity 135
maximumSpeed 430 km/h
maximumTakeoffWeight 46,000 kg
meaningOfName Two-Decks
natoReportingName Two Bridges
notableFeature double-deck passenger cabin
fixed tailwheel landing gear
high-mounted wing
numberBuilt 20
numberOfDecks 2
numberOfEngines 4
powerplant 4 × Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp
primaryUser Air France NERFINISHED
Armée de l’Air NERFINISHED
range 2,200 km
retired 1971
role civil transport
military transport
serviceCeiling 7,500 m
typicalPassengerCapacity 107
usedBy Air France NERFINISHED
French Air Force NERFINISHED
Société Aigle Azur NERFINISHED
Société Air Algérie NERFINISHED
usedFor cargo transport
civil passenger service
troop transport
variant Breguet 761 NERFINISHED
Breguet 764 NERFINISHED
wingArea 160 m²
wingspan 39.45 m

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Louis Breguet notableWork Breguet 763 Deux-Ponts