List of aircraft of the French Air Force during World War II
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Aircraft of the French Air Force and Naval Aviation during the Phoney War and the Battle of France, and aircraft of the Free French Air Force (FAFL).
The list is not complete and includes obsolete aircraft used for training as well as prototype and pre-production aircraft.
List is in alphabetical order by manufacturer or designer.
Aircraft of the Armée de l'Air, 1939–1940 and Armée de l'Air de l'Armistice, 1940–1942
edit- ANF Les Mureaux 113/115/117 reconnaissance aircraft
- Arsenal VG-33 light wooden-built fighter for rapid production, only few built and used.[1]
- MB.411 submarine-borne floatplane operated by French submarine Surcouf
- Blériot-SPAD S.510 biplane fighter, mostly used for training by the time of the beginning of the war.[2]
- MB.81 transport
- MB.131 reconnaissance/bomber
- MB.150 series fighters
- MB.162 long-range heavy bomber
- MB.174 reconnaissance
- MB.175 bomber
- MB.200 bomber
- MB.210 bomber
- MB.220 transport[7]
- MB.700 prototype light fighter, one completed[8]
- Bre.270 observation
- Bre.482 heavy bomber, single complete prototype destroyed in German air raid in 1942
- Bre.521 "Bizerte" - flying boat
- Bre.691 twin engine light ground attack bomber
- Bre.693 Bre.691 with different engines
- Bre.695 Bre.693 with larger engines
- Caproni Ca.164 trainer
- Caproni Ca.313 bomber
- C.272 Luciole liaison
- C.400 Phalène liaison
- C.445 Goeland liaison/transport[9]
- C.600 Aiglon liaison
- C.630 Simoun transport[10]
- C.714 Cyclone light fighter[11]
de Havilland (British)
edit- DH.82 Tiger Moth trainer
- DH.89 Dragon Rapide transport
- Dewoitine D.338 transport
- D.500/D.501/D.510 fighter[13]
- D.520 fighter[14]
- D.720 reconnaissance
- HD.730 reconnaissance floatplane
- DB-7 bomber
- F.190 transport
- F.222 heavy bomber/transport[15]
- F.223 heavy bomber
- F.224 transport
- F.402 transport and observation
- NC.150 high altitude bomber prototype
- NC.223 heavy bomber
- NC.410 floatplane prototype
- NC.470 trainer
- NC-600 twin-engine fighter prototype[16]
- GL-812 HY ship-borne observation floatplane
- GL-813 HY ship-borne observation floatplane
- GL-832 HY ship-borne observation floatplane
- H.436 trainer
- H.16 liaison
- H.185 liaison
- H.232 advanced trainer
- H.180 trainer
- H.220 fighter-bomber
- H.230 trainer
- H.510 observation
- FK.58 fighter, about 13 pressed into action in May 1940
- Laté.298 torpedo bomber floatplane
- 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 bomber
- Laté.611 long range flying boat
- Laté.631 long range flying boat
- PL.10 torpedo bomber
- PL.101 torpedo bomber
- PL.14 torpedo bomber floatplane
- PL.15 torpedo bomber floatplane
- LeO C.30 Cierva observation autogyro
- LeO H-43 observation float plane
- Lioré et Olivier LeO.206 biplane heavy night bomber
- LeO H-246 flying boat
- LeO H-257 torpedo bomber/bomber float plane
- LeO.451 bomber
- LeO H-470 flying boat
- Loire 46 fighter
- Loire 501 liaison
- Loire 70 flying boat
- Loire 130 flying boat
- Loire 210 ship-borne fighter floatplane[17]
- Maillet 201 liaison
- M.167 bomber
- Mauboussin M.123 trainer
- Nardi FN.305 trainer/liaison
- Potez 25 observation
- Potez 29 transport
- Potez 33 liaison
- Potez 39 observation
- Potez 230 light fighter prototype[21]
- Potez 402 transport
- Potez 452 ship-borne flying boat
- Potez 542 bomber/reconnaissance
- Potez 56 trainer/transport
- Potez 585 liaison
- Potez 63 series, fighter, light bomber/reconnaissance (1200+ built)
- Potez 650 transport
- Potez 662 transport[24]
- Potez-CAMS 141 flying boat
Romano/SNCASE
editRoussel
edit- Roussel R-30 light fighter-bomber prototype[26]
- Salmson Cricri elementary trainer[27]
- Salmson Phrygane liaison
- V.156 carrier-borne dive bomber
- Wibault 283T transport
- Wibault 360T transport
Aircraft of the Free French Air Forces, 1940-1945
edit- Airspeed Oxford Mk.II trainer
- Amiot 143M bomber
- Avro Anson bomber/trainer
- Avro York VIP transport
- Beechcraft Model 18 liaison/trainer
- Bell P-39N/Q fighter[30]
- Bell P-63A Kingcobra fighter
- Bloch MB.81 liaison[31]
- Bloch MB.131 bomber
- Bloch MB.174 reconnaissance
- Bloch MB.175 bomber
- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress transport
- Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV & Mk.V light bomber
- CANT Z.1007 Alcione transport[32]
- Caudron C.270 Luciole liaison
- Caudron C.400 Phalène liaison
- Caudron C.445 Goeland transport
- Caudron C.600 Aiglon liaison
- Caudron C.630 Simoun trainer[33]
- Cessna UC-78 Bobcat liaison
- Consolidated PBY Catalina patrol bomber
- Cunliffe-Owen OA.1 transport[34]
- Curtiss Hawk 75 fighter
- Curtiss P-40E/F/N fighter
- de Havilland DH.80 Puss Moth liaison
- de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth trainer
- Dewoitine D.520 fighter
- Douglas SBD Dauntless/A-24 bomber[35]
- Douglas DB-7 medium bomber
- Douglas Boston medium bomber
- Farman F.220 transport[36]
- Handley Page Halifax heavy bomber[37]
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.I/Mk.IIB fighter[38]
- Howard DGA-15 liaison[32]
- Lioré et Olivier LeO 451 transport[39]
- Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior transport
- Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar transport[36]
- Lockheed Hudson patrol bomber
- Lockheed F-4/F-5 Lightning photo reconnaissance[40]
- Lockheed PV-1 Ventura patrol bomber
- Martin 167 bomber/liaison[41]
- Martin 187 Baltimore bomber
- Martin B-26B/G Marauder medium bomber
- Morane-Saulnier M.S.230 trainer
- Morane-Saulnier M.S.315 trainer
- Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 fighter[31]
- North American NAA-57 trainer
- North American B-25C/H Mitchell medium bomber
- North American F-6C Mustang photo reconnaissance[40]
- Piper L-4 observation[42]
- Polikarpov Po-2 liaison[43]
- Potez 25 trainer[33]
- Potez 29 transport
- Potez 540 liaison[34]
- Potez 631 reconnaissance[44]
- Potez 63.11 reconnaissance/bomber[45]
- Potez 650 transport
- Republic P-47D Thunderbolt fighter-bomber[30]
- Supermarine Spitfire fighter[46]
- Supermarine Walrus rescue amphibian
- Universal L-7 liaison
- Stinson Reliant liaison/training[47]
- Stinson 105 Voyager liaison
- Vultee BT-13 Valiant trainer
- Vultee A-35 Vengeance dive bomber
- Vickers Wellington maritime patrol[35]
- Westland Lysander Mk.III liaison
- Yakovlev Yak-1 & 1M fighter
- Yakovlev Yak-3 fighter[48]
- Yakovlev Yak-7B fighter
- Yakovlev Yak-9 & 9T fighter[48]
See also
editWikimedia Commons has media related to World War II French aircraft.
References
editCitations
edit- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 9, 14
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 15, 18–19
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 22
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 23–24
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 32–33
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 43––46
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 41
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 50–51
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 12
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 116
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 59
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 66
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 85
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 92
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, pp. 35, 55
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 106–107
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 117
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 123
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018, p. 143
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 127
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 144
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 149
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 149–150
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 18
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, pp. 51–52
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, pp. 164–165
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 25
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 53
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018, p. 167
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 180
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 176
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 165
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 167
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 164
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 213
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 187
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 183
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 162
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 201
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 202
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 166
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 207
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 175
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 189
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 170
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 172
- ^ Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 185
- ^ a b Ehrengardt 2018a, p. 209
Bibliography
edit- Ehrengardt, Christian-Jacques (2018). Encyclopédie des Avions de Chasse Français, 1939-1942. Aix-en-Provence: Caraktère. ISBN 978-2-916-403-151.
- Ehrengardt, Christian-Jacques (2018a). Camouflages et Marques de l'Aviation Française, 1939-1945. Aix-en-Provence: Caraktère. ISBN 978-2-916-403-182.