Bernard 160

Overview

The Bernard 160 was a three engine, multi-role monoplane designed in the early 1930s to meet a French government call for aircraft suited to policing and medical duties in its African colonies. Two prototypes were built and tested, but no further orders were placed.

Specifications

Aircraft Roles
Country France
Timeline 1930s
First Flown 1932
Manufacturer Bernard aircraft
Configuration

Similar Aircraft