-
French Naval Aviation (often
abbreviated in
French to:
Aéronavale (contraction of Aéronautique navale), or
Aviation navale, or more
simply l'Aéro) is the...
- arm, the
Aéronavale. The XF4U-7
prototype did its test
flight on 2 July 1952 with a
total of 94 F4U-7s
built for the
French Navy's
Aéronavale (79 in 1952...
- base in Lorient. It is also
known as Lann
Bihoue Naval Air Base (Base
Aéronavale de Lann Bihoué) and is one of the
French Naval Aviation bases, currently...
- The
Douglas SBD
Dauntless is a
World War II
American naval scout plane and dive
bomber that was
manufactured by
Douglas Aircraft from 1940
through 1944...
- p****ed on to the
Aéronavale; and that
India acquired 17 examples,
which hints that they
bought five used
aircraft from the
Aéronavale. The
Indian Navy...
- and B.VIIs at
Woodford and
Langar which were
delivered to the
French Aéronavale during 1952/53,
which were
flown until the mid-1960s by four squadrons...
-
remaining in
France was ****ed with
wooden floats and
handed over to the
Aéronavale,
forming the
pattern for the
majority of LeO 25s
which would be produced...
-
delay between receipt of
orders and the
corresponding deliveries. The
Aéronavale (French
naval air arm)
decided to
adopt a carrier-capable
derivative of...
- (French Navy Side
Number 23) –
Aeronavale Base, Landivisau.[citation needed] 151760 (French Navy Side
Number 29) –
Aeronavale Base, Landivisau.[citation needed]...
-
aircraft for use by the
French Aeronavale in
supporting the
besieged garrison. A
total of 94 F4U-7s were
built for the
Aéronavale in 1952, with the last of...