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Aircraft of the French Armée de l'Air during the Battle of France in 1940. The nationalization of French military companies by the newly elected leftist goverment in 1936 severly damged the aicraft industry. Many of the more advanced designs being worked on were seriously delayed, and development was hammpered by organizational inefficiences from the poorly implemented nationalization. In addition there was a lack of higher output engines comparable to those installed in the latest Luftwaffe Fighters. As a result, by 1938 France had placed orders with other countries to get more planes, including large orders with the U.S.
Quick Links:
- Most Produced (>1945) French:*Potez 63 series,
- Second Most Produced(>1945): Morane-Saulnier M.S.406
- 'Best' French Fighter Design (Pre-Surrender): Dewoitine D.520 (little or no dispute over best title)
(note: list not complete)
See also:
List of aircraft of the WW2 Armeé de l'Air, List of aircraft of the WW2 Luftwaffe, List of Common WW2 Weapons, List of aircraft of the WW2 USAAF,List of aircraft of the RAFList in alphabetical order by manufacturer:
Amiot
Arsenal
Blériot
Bloch
(later, name changed to Dassault)
Breguet
C.A.M.S
Caudron
Dewoitine
Farman
Gourdou-Leseurre
Hanriot
Latécoére
Levasseur
Lioré-et-Olivier
Loire
Loire-Nieuport
Maillet
Morane-Saulnier
Mureaux
Nieuport-Delage
Potez
SNCAO
Sud-Est
Wihault
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