
The CASA CN-235 represents a successful international aerospace collaboration between Spain and Indonesia, serving as a versatile twin-engine turboprop transport aircraft. First flown in 1983, it features a high-wing configuration with two General Electric CT7 turboprop engines, capable of carrying up to 44 passengers or 6,000 pounds of cargo. With a wingspan of 84 feet and length of 70 feet, the aircraft has demonstrated remarkable adaptability across military and civilian roles. The CN-235 was jointly manufactured by CASA of Spain and IPTN of Indonesia, with over 270 aircraft delivered worldwide.
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| French Air Force | — | C-071 | France | 3b77cb | |
| French Air Force | — | C-105 | France | 3b77c9 | |
| French Air Force | — | C-107 | France | 3b77c8 | |
| French Air Force | — | C-111 | France | 3b77cf | |
| French Air Force | — | C-128 | France | 3b77c7 | |
| French Air Force | — | C-129 | France | 3b77c6 | |
| French Air Force | — | C-072 | France | 3B77CA |
071
French Air Force
S/N: C-071FranceHex: 3b77cb
105
French Air Force
S/N: C-105FranceHex: 3b77c9
107
French Air Force
S/N: C-107FranceHex: 3b77c8
111
French Air Force
S/N: C-111FranceHex: 3b77cf
128
French Air Force
S/N: C-128FranceHex: 3b77c7
129
French Air Force
S/N: C-129FranceHex: 3b77c6
F-???
French Air Force
S/N: C-072FranceHex: 3B77CA