To aid the German war effort, the SNCAC factory at Bourges was ordered to produce 455
Siebel Si 204s light transports for the Luftwaffe. Production started in 1942 and 168 had been delivered before the Liberation stopped production. The French decided to continue producing the aircraft and designated the aircraft
NC.700. Only a prototype NC.700 was built powered by
Renault 12S-00 engines (derived from the German AS-411) although the designation was also used for a small number of aircraft originally intended for the Luftwaffe and diverted to the French Air Force. The company then produced two variants; the
NC.701 Martinet based on the Si 204D with a glazed unstepped nose and powered by two
Renault 12S engines, and the
NC.702 Martinet with a conventional stepped windscreen nose based on the Si 204A. ==Operational history==