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Aircraft of the French Armée de l'Air and Aéronavale during the Battle of France in 1940. The list is not complete and includes obsolete aircraft used for training as well as prototype and pre-production aircraft. Quick Links:

List in alphabetical order by manufacturer or designer[]

Amiot[]

  • Am.143 bomber
  • Am.351 bomber
  • Am.354 bomber

ANF Les Mureaux[]

Arsenal[]

  • VG-33 fighter

Besson[]

  • MB.411 submarine-borne float plane

Blériot[]

  • S.510 fighter

Bloch[]

  • MB.81 light transport
  • MB.131 reconnaissance and bomber/reconnaissance
  • MB.150 series fighter
    • MB.150 (prototype), 1936
    • MB.151 first production design
    • MB.152 increased power, (593 built by armistice)
  • MB.162 long range heavy bomber
  • MB.174 reconnaissance
  • MB.175 light bomber
  • MB.200 medium bomber
  • MB.210 medium bomber
  • MB.220 transport

Breguet[]

  • Bre.XIX bomber
  • Bre.270 observation
  • Bre.482 heavy bomber
  • Bre.521 "Bizerte" flying-boat
  • Bre.691 light attack bomber
  • Bre.693 light attack bomber
  • Bre.695 light attack bomber

Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine (CAMS)[]

  • CAMS 37 ship-borne flying boat
  • CAMS 55 maritime reconnaissance flying boat

Caudron[]

  • C.272 "Luciole" liaison
  • C.400 "Pélican" liaison
  • C.440 "Goëland" transport
  • C.600 "Aiglon" liaison
  • C.630 "Simoun" transport
  • C.714 "Cyclone" fighter

Curtiss (American)[]

Dewoitine[]

  • D.500 fighter
  • D.501 canon fighter
  • D.510 fighter
  • D.520 fighter

Douglas (American)[]

Farman/Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre (SNCAC)[]

  • F.222 heavy bomber
  • NC.223 heavy bomber
  • F.224 transport
  • F.402 transport and observation

Gourdou-Leseurre[]

  • GL-812 HY ship-borne observation floatplane
  • GL-813 HY ship-borne observation floatplane

Hanriot[]

  • H.436 trainer
  • H.16 liaison
  • H.185 liaison
  • H.232 advanced trainer
  • H.180 3 seat trainer
  • H.220 2 seat Fighter-bomber
  • H.230 2 seat trainer
  • H.510 Army Co-op Monoplane
  • H.600 2 seat fighter

Koolhoven (Dutch)[]

  • FK.58 fighter

Latécoère[]

  • Laté.298 torpedo bomber float plane
  • Laté.299 reconnaissance/torpedo bomber landplane
  • Laté.302 long range flying boat
  • Laté.381 long range flying boat
  • Laté.523 long range flying boat
  • Laté.570 twin-engined medium bomber
  • Laté.611 long range flying boat
  • Laté.631 long range flying boat

Levasseur[]

  • PL.10 torpedo bomber
  • PL.101 torpedo bomber
  • PL.14 torpedo bomber float plane
  • PL.15 torpedo bomber float plane

Lioré et Olivier[]

  • LeO C.30 Cierva observation autogyro
  • LeO H-43 observation float plane
  • LeO.206 heavy night bomber
  • LeO H-246 flying boat
  • LeO H-257 torpedo bomber/bomber float plane
  • LeO.451 medium bomber
  • LeO H-470 flying boat

Loire[]

Loire-Nieuport[]

  • LN.161 fighter
  • LN.401 ship-borne dive bomber
  • LN.411 ship-borne dive bomber

SFCA Maillet[]

  • Maillet 201 liaison

Martin (American)[]

  • M.167 bomber

Morane-Saulnier[]

  • MS.225 fighter
  • MS.230 trainer
  • MS.315 trainer
  • MS.406 fighter

Nieuport-Delage[]

  • NiD.622 fighter
  • NiD.629 fighter

North American (American)[]

  • NAA-57 trainer/reconnaissance
  • NAA-64 trainer/reconnaissance

Potez[]

  • Potez 25 observation
  • Potez 29 transport
  • Potez 33 liaison
  • Potez 39 observation
  • Potez 402 transport
  • Potez 452 ship-borne flying boat
  • Potez 542 bomber/reconnaissance
  • Potez 585 liaison
  • Potez 63 series, twin-engine fighter, light bomber or reconnaissance (1200+ built)
    • Potez 630 day/night fighter, (first 80 built;grounded)
    • Potez 631 day/night fighter, (200+ built)
    • Potez 633 light bomber, (many export variants)
    • Potez 637 reconnaissance
    • Potez 63.11 observation/reconnaissance, (900+ built)
  • Potez 650 transport
  • Potez 662 transport
  • Potez-CAMS 141 flying boat

Société Nationale des Constructions Aéronautiques de l'Ouest (SNCAO)[]

  • CAO.200 fighter
  • CAO.30 flying boat trainer.
  • CAO.600 torpedo bomber

Société Nationale des Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Est (SNCASE)[]

  • SE.100 twin engine fighter
  • SE.200 transport flying boat
  • SE.400 patrol floatplane

Vought (American)[]

  • V.156 carrier-borne dive bomber

Wibaut-Penhoët[]

  • Wibaut 283T transport
  • Wibaut 360T transport

See also[]

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