- The
Potez 630 and its
derivatives were a
family of twin-engined,
multirole aircraft developed for the
French Air
Force in the late 1930s. The
design was...
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Potez 37
Potez 38
Potez 39
Potez 42
Potez 43
Potez 50
Potez 53
Potez 54
Potez 56
Potez 58
Potez 60
Potez 62
Potez 63
Potez 65
Potez 75
Potez 91
Potez...
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Potez 25 (also
written as
Potez XXV) was a
French twin-seat, single-engine
sesquiplane designed during the 1920s. A multi-purpose fighter-bomber, it was...
- The
Potez 540 was a
French multi-role
aircraft of the 1930s.
Designed and
built by
Potez, it
served with the
French Air
Force as a
reconnaissance bomber...
- trainer/reconnaissance
Potez 25
observation Potez 29
transport Potez 33
liaison Potez 39
observation Potez 230
light fighter prototype Potez 402
transport Potez 452 ship-borne...
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immediate post-war era. The SEA IV was
designed and
built in 1917 by
Henry Potez,
Louis Coroller, and
Marcel Bloch. It was a
derivative of
their previous...
- The
Potez 840 was a 1960s
French four-engined 18-p****enger
executive monoplane, the last
aircraft to use the
Potez name. The
Potez 840 was an all-metal...
- The
Potez 650 was a French-built
military transport aircraft that saw
service in
World War II.
Derived from the
Potez 62 airliner, the 650 was specifically...
- The
Potez XV (also
erroneously written Potez 15) was a
French single-engine, two-seat
observation biplane designed as a
private venture by
Louis Coroller...
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Henry Potez (Méaulte, 30
September 1891 – Paris, 9
November 1981) was a
French aircraft industrialist. He
studied in the
French Aeronautics School Supaéro...