The Dassault MD 320 Hirondelle is a French twin-turboprop executive utility transport and trainer aircraft first exhibited at the 1967 Paris Air Show. The Dassault Hirondelle is a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two engines, originally Turbomeca Astazou XIVD engines, providing a top speed of about 500 kmh and a range of 3000 km. The Dassault Hirondelle carries a crew of two or three and up to eight, ten, twelve or fourteen passengers depending upon configuration. Research Dassault Hirondelle
 
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