A twin-engine, carrier-based design, intended to succeed the Breguet-Nord Br.930 Pecheur at some point after 1950-51.
General characteristics
Crew: four (two pilots, two detection systems operators)
Length: 13.26 metres
Wingspan: 22.12 metres
Height: 5.33 metres
Wing area: 45.06 square metres
Empty weight: 8,310 kg
Loaded weight: 10,630 kg
Maximum takeoff weight: 11,860 kg
Powerplant: Two Bayerische Motoren Werke BMW 802 radial piston engines, each rated at 1,525 hp
Performance
Maximum speed: 450 kph at sea level
Cruise speed: 240 kph
Range: 2,170 kilometres or 9 hours endurance
Service ceiling: 6,700 metres
Armament
2,200 kg of payload carried in the internal bomb bay and on six under-wing hardpoints; torpedoes, depth charges, naval mines, or acoustic buoys carried.