Following the triumph of the Ouragan, Dassault embarked on the development of an upgraded model, which made its inaugural flight in early 1951 as the Mystère I.
The initial Mystère I prototype essentially adapted an Ouragan by incorporating a 30-degree swept wing and revised tail surfaces. The subsequent two prototypes were powered by the Rolls-Royce Tay 250 centrifugal-flow turbojet, an enhanced version of the Rolls-Royce Nene, licensed and manufactured by Hispano-Suiza, delivering 28.0 kN (6,300 lbf) thrust.
These three Mystère I prototypes paved the way for two Mystère IIA versions, armed with four 20 mm ( in) Hispano cannons and powered by the Tay. Then came four Mystère IIB versions, which replaced the four 20 mm ( in) cannons with two 30 mm ( in) DEFA revolver-type cannons. On 28 October 1951, a Mystère IIA became the first French aircraft to breach Mach 1 in controlled flight (in a dive).
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