French WW2 aircraft

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ppopsie

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Nov 15, 2006
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Does anybody know where I can read the manuals of French WW2 aircraft. So far I couldn't find them on the internet. TIA
 
Wow! Thanks. Great. Amazing. I never knew the bomber had another set of controls at the nose. The only things I had about French built aircraft was that I actually flew a 180hp Molane Saulnier and Robin DR400 years ago. The Robin was a very maneuverable and fast plane and was a joy to fly. Cheers!
 
great resolution on the photographs
 
Thank you very much,
I am modelling this plane right now in 3D and those pictures are brilliant. Have not seen something like these before :)
 
Is it possible to repost the first pictures? As I am in the process of modelling a Lioré et Olivier 451 for FSX these pictures are of great interest for me. As a matter of fact this belongs to the best french reference material I have ever seen...

With kind greetings, Roland
 
It's very rare to see French aircraft manuals. Really interesting, thanks again !!!!

Hello,
You can obtain copies by participating at the expense of reprography.
At present the following notes are available:
- Notice descriptive avion Morane Saulnier 405C1
- Notice technique Breguet 691
- Notice de renseignements avion MB 151/152 C1
- Notice de renseignements avion Morane Saulnier 405/405C1
- Notice de renseignements AAC1 Toucan (Junkers 52)

and later

- Notice descriptive et utilisation LeO 451
- Notice descriptive Potez 631C3 moteur Gnome Rhone
- Notice technique Potez 630C3 moteurs Hispano Suiza 14ab

All the reproductions are identical to the original

MS 405
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sosthene/EDCF/facS405b.jpg

http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sosthene/EDCF/facS405c.jpg

MB 151/152

http://pagesperso-orange.fr/sosthene/MB 152/notice1.jpg
 
Great idea! I am very interested in the notes technique Breguet 691 (and also of course the Leo 451). My interest in the Brequet was aroused when I managed to obtain the book "Le Sacrifice" about the role of the 691/693 during the battle of france. How do I participate?

With kind greetings,

Roland
 
Thanks SABRO sama. Very beautiful pics. Much more than just technical records. The Hamilton propeller.
 

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