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Potez 7 (SEA.7R2) Potez 7 (SEA.7R2)

1918

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The prototype Potez VIII two-seat tourer/ elementary trainer was first flown on 9 April 1920, powered by a specially designed ...

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Potez VIII

1920

Potez VIII

Potez IX Potez IX

1921

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A successful private venture design by Louis Coroller, the Potez XV two-seat observation biplane was displayed at the Paris Salon ...

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Potez XV

1921

Potez XV

Potez XI Potez XI

1922

Designed to meet the demands of a CAP (Chasse Armee Protection) 2 requirement formulated in 1919 by the newly-appointed Directeur de l'Aeronautique, General ...

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Representing an intermediate stage between the Potez XV and Potez 25, despite its later type number, the Potez ...

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Potez 27

1924

Potez 27

Potez 25 Potez 25

1924

One of the most famous military aircraft of the inter-war period, the Potez 25 was developed from the Potez 24 ...

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During 1923, the design team led by Louis Coroller initiated work on two fundamentally similar aircraft in parallel, the Potez 23 single-seat ...

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Potez 23

1924

Potez 23

Potez 26 Potez 26

1924

Essentially a single-seat fighter version of the Potez 25 two-seat army co-operation aircraft, the Potez 26 was, in fact, the first ...

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The prototype Potez 29, test-flown in 1927, was developed as a passenger-carrying version of the Potez 25. It had ...

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Potez 29

1927

Potez 29

Potez 32 / 33 Potez 32 / 33

1928

Derived from the Potez 29, the Potez 32 five-passenger transport or mail-plane retained the fuselage, tail unit and landing gear ...

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A braced high-wing monoplane, the Potez 36 had wide-track divided landing gear, and its pilot and passenger were seated side-by-side ...

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Potez 36

1929

Potez 36

Potez 31 Potez 31

1929

The Potez 31 was designed to meet the requirements of the 1925 C2 programme calling for a two-seat night fighter and diurnal ...

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The Potez 37 and Potez 39 appeared in 1930. Both were two-seat braced parasol-wing monoplanes of all-metal construction, the former ...

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Potez 37 / 39 / 390

1930

Potez 37 / 39 / 390

Potez 43 / 430 - 438 Potez 43 / 430 - 438

1932

The success of the Potez 36 tourer led to development of the refined Potez 43, the prototype making its ...

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Built as a private venture, the Potez 54 M.4 category prototype flew for the first time on 14 November 1933. A ...

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Potez 54 / 540-542

1933

Potez 54 / 540-542

Potez 56 / 560 Potez 56 / 560

1934

Designed by Louis Coroller as an executive transport, the prototype Potez 56 made its first flight on 18 June 1934. ...

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Ultimate development in the series of high-wing monoplane tourers which began with the Potez 36, the Potez 58 prototype ...

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Potez 58 / 580-595

1934

Potez 58 / 580-595

Potez 62 / 65 Potez 62 / 65

1935

The prototype Potez 62 civil airliner, based on the military Potez 54, made its maiden flight on 28 January ...

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A contender to fulfil the 1933 Marine Nationale requirement for a single-seat float fighter suitable for catapult operation from 10,000-ton cruisers, the ...

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Potez 453

1935

Potez 453

Potez 630/631 Potez 630/631

1936

The Potez 63 was built originally to a French Air Ministry programme calling for a 'Multiplace legere de Defense', literally ...

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The acquisition by Potez in 1933 of Chantiers Aero-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS) brought increased interest in the development of ...

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Potez (CAMS) 141

1938

Potez (CAMS) 141

Potez (CAMS) 161 Potez (CAMS) 161

1938

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A modified version of an earlier reconnaissance aircraft, the Potez 637, the Potez 63.11 flew for the first time ...

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Potez 63.11

1938

Potez 63.11

Potez 670 / 671 Potez 670 / 671

1939

Designed to meet a requirement for a three-seat fighter with an endurance of three hours at 90% max speed, the Potez 670 ...

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With the absorption of ANF-Mureaux in 1937 as a component of the SNCA du Nord (which also included Potez and retained the ...

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Potez 230

1940

Potez 230

Potez 75 Potez 75

1953

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The first prototype of the Potez 840 executive transport made its initial flight on 29 April 1961. An all-metal low-wing ...

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Potez 840

1961

Potez 840

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