Farman F.221
Golden Age Air Museum’s Spad XIII during its roll-out (Photo © Mike Damiani)
Amiot 340 was the last in a series of fast, twin-engine bombers
which fought with the French Air Force in limited numbers during the
Battle of France.
Bloch MB 210 crew
Hey enrique, maybe its dumb but could you make a weird 19/20s/30s French bomber post because some of those designs are straight up weird and interesting.
Alright!
Blériot 127, the car axle tail wheel.
Lioré et Olivier LeO 20, the overbite cockpit.
Potez XIX, the fat trimotor
Bernard 82, THE long plane.
Amiot 143, the Zeppelin gondola.
Bréguet 410, the leg day skipper.
Bréguet 460 Vultur, the flying punch card.
SAB AB-80, the shed.
Bloch MB.151 was a French low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft developed and produced by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch.
Amiot
Amiot became a
subcontractor for the Junkers company, building 370 aircraft. License
production of the Junkers Ju 52 trimotor continued after the war under
the designation Amiot AAC. 1 Toucan.