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Serial Nb
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Regist.
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Site en Français |
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History of aircrafts
Site in English |
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Photos
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Sources :
- Mr Jean-Charles ASTRUC
- Son of Sergeant Roger ASTRUC - GR I/14
- Mr Ludovic MARCADET- Grandson
of Sergeant Pierre MARCADET - GR II/22
- Book "Ils étaient là"
from Jacqueline et Paul MARTIN - Editions "Aéro-Editions"
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Potez 63-11
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01
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X-977
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Prototype No1 of version
63-11. |
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Potez 63-11
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02
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X-978
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Prototype No2 of version
63-11. Assigned to GR I/35: destroyed on February 24, 1940. it crashes
to the ground during a low-altitude convoy. His crew is injured: Sergeant
ARIS (Pilot) and TOMASI (Radio) and Lieutenant SCHAUFELBERGER (Observer) |
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Potez 63-11
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03
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X-979
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Prtotype No3 of version
63-11. |
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Potez 63-11
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1
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J-804
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Potez 63-11
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2
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J-805
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Assigned to the GR
I/22 |
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Potez 63-11
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3
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J-806
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Potez 63-11
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4
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J-807
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This Aircraft is captured
by the Germans on the Bordeaux ground. |
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Potez 63-11
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5
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J-808
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Potez 63-11
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6
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J-809
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Potez 63-11
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7
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J-810
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Potez 63-11
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8
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J-811
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Potez 63-11
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9
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J-812
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Potez 63-11
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10
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J-813
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Potez 63-11
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11
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J-814
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Potez 63-11
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12
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J-815
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Assigned to GR II/22,
2nd Squadron. Aircraft present in Montpellier-Fréjorgues early 1942. |
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Potez 63-11
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13
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J-816
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Potez 63-11
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14
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J-817
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Potez 63-11
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15
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J-818
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Potez 63-11
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16
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J-819
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Potez 63-11
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17
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J-820
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Potez 63-11
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18
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J-821
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Potez 63-11
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19
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J-822
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Potez 63-11
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20
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J-823
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Potez 63-11
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21
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J-824
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Potez 63-11
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22
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J-825
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Assigned to GR I/22:
Destroyed on landing following an air combat on March 11, 1940. Lieutenant
MEITRET (Pilot) is injured. Lieutenant PARMENTIER (Observer) and Master
Corporal HILT (Gunner) are unharmed |
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Potez 63-11
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23
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J-826
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Potez 63-11
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24
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J-827
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Assigned to GR I/22
- 2nd Squadron. The aircraft reached North Africa on 21 June 1940 when
the Group withdrew. |
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Potez 63-11
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25
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J-828
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Assigned to GR II/22,
3rd Squadron. This aircraft can be seen in flight logs from December
1939. |
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Potez 63-11
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26
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J-829
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Potez 63-11
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27
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J-830
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Potez 63-11
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28
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J-831
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Potez 63-11
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29
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J-832
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Assigned to GR I/35.
He left the Group on May 4, 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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30
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J-833
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Potez 63-11
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31
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J-834
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Assigned to GR II/22.
Destroyed on November 7, 1939: he landed on his belly following an attack
by 9 BF109E. Corporal CADOUX (Gunner) is killed, the Chief Warrant Officer
LE BAIL (Pilot) and MARIE (Observer) are unharmed |
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Potez 63-11
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32
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J-835
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Assigned to the GR
I/22 |
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Potez 63-11
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33
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J-836
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Potez 63-11
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34
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J-837
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Assigned to GAO II/551.
Wrecked on March 24, 1940, |
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Potez 63-11
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35
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J-838
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Assigned to the GR
1/52 2nd squadron. The aircraft was accidentally destroyed, date and
place unknown. |
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Potez 63-11
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36
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J-839
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Potez 63-11
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37
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J-840
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Potez 63-11
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38
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J-841
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Potez 63-11
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39
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J-842
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Assigned to GR I/14.
The aircraft was destroyed on the ground at Clastres on 14 May 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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40
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J-843
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Potez 63-11
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41
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J-844
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Potez 63-11
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42
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J-845
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Potez 63-11
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43
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J-846
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Assigned to GR I/35
2nd Sqn in October 1939. The aircraft left the Group on May 6, 1940
to be transferred to a GAO. He will find the GR I/35 in AFN June 23,
1940. Destroyed on landing on July 17, 1940: it hits a D520. |
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Potez 63-11
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44
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J-847
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Potez 63-11
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45
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J-848
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Assigned to
GR II/33. Captain Antoine
de Saint-Exupéry flew on board on 22 november 1939, on 11 and
12 April 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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46
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J-849
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Assigned to GR I/36,
1st Squadron. Wear the inscription "Adj. MAURIL" under the windshield.
Present in Sétif (Algeria) late 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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47
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J-850
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Potez 63-11
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48
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J-851
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Assigned to GR II/33 |
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Potez 63-11
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49
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J-852
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Assigned to GR I/35
2nd Sqn in October 1939. He is transported to Metz on May 6th, 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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50
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J-853
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Assigned to GR II/33.
Severely damaged by the Flak on June 10, 1940: the crew is unharmed,
but the aircraft is destroyed: Sub-Lieutenant FRISOU (Observer), Adjutant
CONSTANTIN (Pilot) and Adjutant MAGNIN (Gunner). |
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Potez 63-11
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51
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J-854
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Potez 63-11
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52
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J-855
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Potez 63-11
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53
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J-856
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Assigned to GR II/22.
Shot down by the Flak on October 15, 1939. His pilot, Captain QUENET
managed to put it on his belly. the crew is unscathed. |
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Potez 63-11
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54
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J-857
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Potez 63-11
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55
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J-858
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Potez 63-11
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56
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J-859
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Assigned to GR I/22
- 1st Squadron. The aircraft was sent to North Africa on 21 June 1940
during the withdrawal of the Group. |
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Potez 63-11
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57
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J-860
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Assigned to GR I/35.
This Aircraft is one of the first to be delivered to the Group. He is
equipped with wooden propellers to his delivery ... The Aircraft will
be damaged by accident on March 3, 1940: his pilot, Sub-Lieutenant RENARD
is unscathed. The Aircraft is donated on May 2, 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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58
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Potez 63-11
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59
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Potez 63-11
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60
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Potez 63-11
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61
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Potez 63-11
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62
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Potez 63-11
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63
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Potez 63-11
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64
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Potez 63-11
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65
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Potez 63-11
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66
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Potez 63-11
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67
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Potez 63-11
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68
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Potez 63-11
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69
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Potez 63-11
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70
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Potez 63-11
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71
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Potez 63-11
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72
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Potez 63-11
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73
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Potez 63-11
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74
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Potez 63-11
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75
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Potez 63-11
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76
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Potez 63-11
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77
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Potez 63-11
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78
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Potez 63-11
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79
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Potez 63-11
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80
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Assigned to the GR
I/36: Touched by the Flak on May 12, 1940, he lands in the field: Sub-Lieutenant
MARCUSSE (Observer) and Adjutant HAURE (Pilot) are killed. Sergeant
CAUQUILL (Gunner) is unharmed |
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Potez 63-11
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81
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Potez 63-11
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82
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Potez 63-11
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83
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Potez 63-11
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84
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Potez 63-11
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85
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Potez 63-11
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86
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Potez 63-11
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87
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Potez 63-11
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88
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Potez 63-11
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89
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Potez 63-11
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90
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Potez 63-11
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91
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Potez 63-11
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92
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Potez 63-11
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93
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Potez 63-11
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94
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Potez 63-11
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95
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Potez 63-11
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96
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Potez 63-11
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97
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Potez 63-11
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98
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Potez 63-11
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99
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Potez 63-11
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100
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Potez 63-11
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101
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Potez 63-11
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102
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The aircraft was abandoned
at Saint Alban in June 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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103
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Potez 63-11
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104
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Potez 63-11
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105
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Potez 63-11
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106
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Potez 63-11
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107
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Potez 63-11
|
108
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Potez 63-11
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109
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Potez 63-11
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110
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Potez 63-11
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111
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In June 1940, this
new aircraft was at the Tours base. It was on board that Sergeant-Chef
Alfred HOFFERT, a mechanic at the Tours base, and two other men attempted
to reach North Africa on 17 June 1940. But attacked by the Italian Chasse,
the aircraft was forced to make a field landing near Salon en Provence. |
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Potez 63-11
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112
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Potez 63-11
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113
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Potez 63-11
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114
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Potez 63-11
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115
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Potez 63-11
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116
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Potez 63-11
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117
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Potez 63-11
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118
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Potez 63-11
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119
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Potez 63-11
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120
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Potez 63-11
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121
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Potez 63-11
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122
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Potez 63-11
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123
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Potez 63-11
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124
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Potez 63-11
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125
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Potez 63-11
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126
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Potez 63-11
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127
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Potez 63-11
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128
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Potez 63-11
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129
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Potez 63-11
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130
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Potez 63-11
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131
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Potez 63-11
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132
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J-957
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Affected at the DIAP
of Lyon-Bron in March 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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133
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J-958
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Potez 63-11
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134
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J-959
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Potez 63-11
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135
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J-960
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Potez 63-11
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136
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J-961
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Potez 63-11
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137
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J-962
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Potez 63-11
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138
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J-963
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Affected at the DIAP
of Lyon-Bron in March 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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139
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J-964
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Potez 63-11
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140
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J-965
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Potez 63-11
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141
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J-966
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Potez 63-11
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142
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J-967
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Potez 63-11
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143
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J-968
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Potez 63-11
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144
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J-969
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Potez 63-11
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145
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J-970
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Potez 63-11
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146
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C-645
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Potez 63-11
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147
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C-646
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Potez 63-11
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148
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C-647
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Assigned to GR I/33.
Accidented on January 26, 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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149
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C-648
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Potez 63-11
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150
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C-649
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Potez 63-11
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151
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C-650
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Assigned to GR I/36:
Destroyed May 17, 1940, following an aerial combat with ME110. |
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Potez 63-11
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152
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C-651
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Potez 63-11
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153
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C-652
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Potez 63-11
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154
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C-653
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Assigned to
GR II/33. Captain Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry flew on board on 19 november 1939, on 19 and 20
January 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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155
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C-654
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Assigned to
GR II/33. Captain Antoine de
Saint-Exupéry flew on board on 7 november 1939. |
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Potez 63-11
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156
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C-655
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Assigned to GR II /
33, 2nd Squadron. Present at Athies-sous-Laon in April 1940. This aircraft
was one of the first six Potez 63-11 delivered to the Group. Captain
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry flew on board on 7 and 22 november 1939.
Damaged on the ground of Athis-Sous-Laon
during the attack of May 10, 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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157
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C-656
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Potez 63-11
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158
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C-657
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Potez 63-11
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159
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C-658
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Potez 63-11
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160
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C-659
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Potez 63-11
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161
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C-660
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Assigned to GR I/36:
Destroyed in air combat on June 6, 1940. The crew is killed: Captain
CHASTENET (Observer), Adjutant MAYENCON (Pilot) and Sergeant Robert
JOST (Gunner) |
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Potez 63-11
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162
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C-661
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Potez 63-11
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163
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C-662
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Assigned to GR II/52.
Destroyed on landing on May 11, 1940 after an air fight: Staff-Sergeant
MILLET (gunner) and Sub-Lieutenant COLIN (Observer) are wounded. The
pilot, Staff-Sergeant MARTIN is unscathed |
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Potez 63-11
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164
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C-663
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The aircraft was scuttled
at Le Bourget in June 40. It may have been used for pilot training (?) |
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Potez 63-11
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165
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C-664
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Potez 63-11
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166
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C-665
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Assigned to GR I/22
- 2nd Squadron. The aircraft reached North Africa on 21 June 1940 when
the Group withdrew. |
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Potez 63-11
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167
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C-666
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Potez 63-11
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168
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C-667
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Potez 63-11
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169
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C-668
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Potez 63-11
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170
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C-669
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Potez 63-11
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171
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C-670
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Potez 63-11
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172
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C-671
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Potez 63-11
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173
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C-672
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Assigned to GR I/36:
damaged by the Flak on May 14, 1940, he crashed on landing. Captain
LOUCHARD (Pilot) and Lieutenant PIERRAT (Observer) are killed. Staff-Sergeant
FEVRE (gunner), wounded, will be taken prisoner a few days later |
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Potez 63-11
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174
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C-673
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Potez 63-11
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175
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C-674
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Potez 63-11
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176
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C-675
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Potez 63-11
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177
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C-676
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Assigned to GAO 553.
Destroyed by German fighters on May 25, 1940. Lieutenant KAH (Observer)
is killed. Chief Warrant Officer JOUANDEAU (Pilot) and Sergeant VERCINGER
(Gunner) are injured. |
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Potez 63-11
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178
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C-677
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Assigned to GR I/33.
Crash when returning from a mission on March 4, 1940: the crew is unscathed. |
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Potez 63-11
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179
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C-678
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Potez 63-11
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180
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C-679
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Assigned to GR I/14:
Destroyed in air combat on May 12, 1940. The crew is unharmed |
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Potez 63-11
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181
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C-680
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Assigned to GR I/33.
Accidented on April 20, 1940: the aircraft takes a wooden horse landing. |
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Potez 63-11
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182
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C-681
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Assigned to GR II/36.
The aircraft was destroyed on the ground at Nancy-Azelot on 10 May 1940. |
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Potez 63-11
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183
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C-682
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Potez 63-11
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184
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C-683
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Assigned to GR II/55:
Shot in air combat on January 10, 1940 by 4 BF109. The crew was killed
: Lieutenants BOULARD (Observer) and FELIX (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant
CHANCRIN (Gunner). |
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Potez 63-11
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185
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C-684
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Potez 63-11
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186
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C-685
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Potez 63-11
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187
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C-686
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Assigned to GR II/14:
Destroyed following an air combart on June 24, 1940. Sergeant MARTIN
(gunner) is wounded. |
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Potez 63-11
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188
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C-687
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Assigned to GR I/14.
Hit by Flak on May 14, 1940. Pilot, Sergeant ROUCH lands, but Lieutenant
KERVELLA (Observer) is killed. The gunner, Sergeant DUFFAUD is unscathed. |
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Potez 63-11
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189
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C-688
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Potez 63-11
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190
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C-689
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Assigned to GR I/14 |
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Potez 63-11
|
191
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C-690
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Potez 63-11
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192
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C-691
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Assigned to GR I/14.
Hit by the Flak on May 15, 1940. The pilot managed to land in a field:
Sergeant CASTRES (Pilot) and Lieutenant DELAUNAY (Observer) were wounded.
The latter will be taken prisoner during the German advance. Sergeant
BERNET (Gunner) managed to parachute. |
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Potez 63-11
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193
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C-692
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Aircraft seized by
the Italians in January 1943, after the invasion of the free zone. |
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Potez 63-11
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194
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C-693
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Potez 63-11
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195
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C-694
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Potez 63-11
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196
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C-695
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Assigned to GR I/22
then to GR II/14: Destroyed by accident on 19 June 1940. The crew jumped
with parachutes, but Sergeant COULOMNIER's didn't open and he crashed
to the ground. |
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Potez 63-11
|
197
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C-696
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Assigned to the GR
II/55: Shot by the Flak on June 19, 1940: the crew is killed: Sub-Lieutenant
CHAUDEL (Observer), Sergeant CHANTELOU (Pilot) and Master Corporal VASSEUR
(Gunner) |
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Potez 63-11
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198
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C-697
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Assigned to GR II/55:
Severely damaged by the Flak on June 9, 1940, he crashed on landing:
Lieutenant ROUPAIN (Observer) and Sergeant ANDRE (Gunner) were wounded.
The pilot, Sergeant LEFEVRE is unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
199
|
C-698
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
200
|
C-699
|
Assigned to GAO 544.
Destroyed in air combat on May 19, 1940. The fate of the crew is unknown |
|
Potez 63-11
|
201
|
C-700
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
202
|
C-701
|
Assigned to GR I/36:
Severely damaged by the Flak on May 10, 1940. His pilot, Lieutenant
COUDERC managed to put it down, but Captain LARMIER, observer, was ejected
from the aircraft in full flight, parachuted and made prisoner on the
ground |
|
Potez 63-11
|
203
|
C-702
|
Assigned to the GR
II/55: Destroyed by the Flak on May 21, 1940. The crew is killed: Lieutenant
GERMAIN (Observer), Staff-Sergeant DUBOIS (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant
PIERRE (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
204
|
C-703
|
Assigned to GR I/36.
The aircraft was damaged by flak on 18 May 1940, then scuttled in June
40 at an unknown location. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
205
|
C-704
|
Assigned to GR I/14.
Destroyed on landing on June 13, 1940 after an air fight. Adjutant PRUAL
(Gunner) is seriously injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
206
|
C-705
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
207
|
C-706
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
208
|
C-707
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
209
|
C-708
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
210
|
C-709
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
211
|
C-710
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
212
|
C-711
|
Assigned to the GAO
507 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
213
|
C-712
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
214
|
C-713
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
215
|
C-714
|
Assigned to GAO 513.
The damaged aircraft was destroyed by fire after being strafed at Roye-sur-Saône
on 2 June 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
216
|
C-715
|
Assigned to GR II/22.
Shot down by German fighters on June 5, 1940. Captain DEMIMUID (Observer)
and Sergeant-Major QUENOLLE (Pilot) are wounded, the latter seriously.
Staff-Sergeant BLANCHARD (Gunner) is unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
217
|
C-716
|
Assigned to GR II/55,
Accidented on March 9, 1940, |
|
Potez 63-11
|
218
|
C-717
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
219
|
C-718
|
Assigned to GR II/22.
Touched by the Flak May 17, 1940, the pilot poses in the countryside
where he is burned by the unharmed crew: Chief Warrant Officer COUDOUX
(Pilot), Adjutant CRUTEL (Gunner) and Captain BARSE (Observer). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
220
|
C-719
|
Assigned to GR II/22,
4th Squadron. Present in the Group from December 1939. The aircraft
will be transferred to the GR II/14 in May 1940. - Confirmed presence
in GR II/14 from May 1940 to February 1941. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
221
|
C-720
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
222
|
C-721
|
Aircraft of unknown
unity, visible in 1941. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
223
|
C-722
|
Assigned to the GAO
502. Damaged in aerial combat, it is destroyed at the landing on May
15th, 1940. The crew is unharmed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
224
|
C-723
|
Assigned to the GAO
502. This aircraft, detached as reinforcements to GAO 2/551, was destroyed
during a German bombardment of the Tournes-belval airfield on 11 May
1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
225
|
C-724
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
226
|
C-725
|
Assigned to GAO 552:
Destroyed on May 18, 1940 following an air fight: Corporal DOUCET (Gunner)
is wounded, Sub Lieutenant RIBEREAU-GAYON (Observer) and Lieutenant
VERSINI (Pilot) are unharmed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
227
|
C-726
|
Assigned to the GR
I/35 - 2nd Sqn in October 1939. Seriously damaged on May 17th, 1940
by accident: he lands on his way back. It will not be repaired and will
be abandoned on the ground |
|
Potez 63-11
|
228
|
C-727
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
229
|
C-728
|
Assigned to GAO 546.
Severely damaged by the Flak on May 25, 1940. His pilot poses him in
the field. The crew is unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
230
|
C-729
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
231
|
C-730
|
Assigned to GAM 555
(Mixed Air Group). Present at Ivato-Tananarive (Madagscar) early 1942.
This aircraft was destroyed by a British attack during a bombing against
Madagascar on May 6, 1942 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
232
|
C-731
|
The aircraft was shot
down by Martlets in Madagascar on 6 May 1942: the crew was killed (Warrant
Officer DIETRICH, machine-gunner unknown). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
233
|
C-732
|
Assigned to the GAO
502. This aircraft, detached as reinforcement to GAO 2/551, was destroyed
during a German bombardment of the Tournes-belval airfield on 11 May
1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
234
|
C-733
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
235
|
C-734
|
Assigned to GAO 505.
The aircraft was destroyed on landing at Saint-Aubert on 12 May 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
236
|
C-735
|
Assigned to GAO 501.
The aircraft was scuttled at Les Sables-d'Olonne, date unknown. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
237
|
C-736
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
238
|
C-737
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
239
|
C-738
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
240
|
C-739
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
241
|
C-740
|
Assigned to GR I/35.
It will be crashed on the ground January 20 following a problem of brakes. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
242
|
C-741
|
Assigned to GR II/14
- Confirmed presence in GR II/14 from February to August 1941 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
243
|
C-742
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
244
|
C-743
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
245
|
C-744
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
246
|
C-745
|
Assigned to GAO I/520:
Destroyed by accident on April 21, 1940. The crew is wounded: Adjutant
GRIVEL (Pilot) and Sergeant JEROME |
|
Potez 63-11
|
247
|
C-746
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
248
|
C-747
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
249
|
C-748
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
250
|
C-749
|
Assigned to GAO 501:
Shot by Hunting on June 5, 1940. The crew is killed. Sub-Lieutenant
BENOIST (Observer), Staff-Sergeant CUVILLIER (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant
RABUEL (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
251
|
C-750
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
252
|
C-751
|
Assigned to GR II/14
- Confirmed presence in GR II/14 in May and June 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
253
|
C-752
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
254
|
C-753
|
Assigned to GR I/55.
Slightly accidented on April 29, 1940. The crew is unscathed: Lieutenant
GALLAVARDIN (chef de bord), Adjutant DE BALATIER (Pilot), Staff-Sergeant
PAQUET (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
255
|
C-754
|
Assigned to GR I/35:
Destroyed by accident on March 21st, 1940 following an engine failure.
The crew is killed: Staff-Sergeant BAIL (Pilot), Lieutenant SOREL (Observer)
and Adjutant SICARD (Mechanic) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
256
|
C-755
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
257
|
C-756
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
258
|
C-757
|
Assigned to GR II/22.
Destroyed in air combat on May 15, 1940. The crew was killed: Chief
Warrant Officer LEMOINE (Pilot), Sub-Lieutenant LECHEVREL (Observer)
and Staff-Sergeant STEIDEL (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
259
|
C-758
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
260
|
C-759
|
Assigned to GAO II/506.
Severely damaged by the Flak on May 26, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant DUPONT
(observer) is wounded. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
261
|
C-760
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
262
|
C-761
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
263
|
C-762
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
264
|
C-763
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
265
|
C-764
|
Assigned to GR I/35:
Shot down by Flak on May 25, 1940. Crew killed : Lieutenant GALY (Observer),
Sub-Lieutenant PANEBOEUF (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant VALETTE (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
266
|
C-765
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
267
|
C-766
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
268
|
C-767
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
269
|
C-768
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 1st Sqn in November 1939. On May 18th, while his pilot is in Chateaudun
for the reception of new aircraft, he refuses to restart and will be
abandoned on the spot. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
270
|
C-769
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
271
|
C-770
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
272
|
C-771
|
Assigned to GAO I/508:
Shot down by German fighters on May 26, 1940. The crew is killed. Lieutenant
COUTURE (Observer), Sergeant GUILLOUX (Pilot) and Master Corporal WITRY
(Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
273
|
C-772
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
274
|
C-773
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
275
|
C-774
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
276
|
C-775
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
277
|
C-776
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
278
|
C-777
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
279
|
C-778
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 2nd Sqn. May 18, 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
280
|
C-779
|
Assigned to GR II/22,
3rd Squadron. Present within
the Group since January 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
281
|
C-780
|
Assigned to the GR
I/35 - 2nd Sqn in January 1940. Damaged to the ground on May 10, 1940
during the bombardment of the Longuenesse ground by the Germans |
|
Potez 63-11
|
282
|
C-781
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
283
|
C-782
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
284
|
C-783
|
Assigned to GAO I/551:
Shot by German fighters on June 8, 1940. Lieutenant ROUIG (Observer)
and Staff-Sergeant COTTE (Pilot) are seriously injured. Staff-Sergeant
HILD (Gunner) is killed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
285
|
C-784
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
286
|
C-785
|
Aircraft seized by
the Italians in January 1943, after the invasion of the free zone. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
287
|
C-786
|
Assigned to GR I/35.
Leaving the Group on 5 May for GR II:14 - Staff. - Presence confirmed
in GR II/14 in June 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
288
|
C-787
|
Assigned to the GAO
511: shot down by the Flak on May 13, 1940. The crew is killed: Captain
Peigne (Observer), Sub-Lieutenant s DE-LA-ROCQUE (Pilot) and GESSIAUME
(Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
289
|
C-788
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
290
|
C-789
|
Assigned to the GR
I/35 end of May 1940 from the GAO 510. Destroyed on the ground June
7, 1940 during the attack on the Evreux field. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
291
|
C-790
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
292
|
C-791
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
293
|
C-792
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
294
|
C-793
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
295
|
C-794
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
296
|
C-795
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
297
|
C-796
|
Assigned to GAO 501:
Destroyed in air combat on May 13, 1940. The crew is killed: Captain
WICCAERT (Pilot), Lieutenant COQUETON (Observer) and Sergeant LEYGNAC
(Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
298
|
C-797
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
299
|
C-798
|
Assigned to GAO 543. Accident to landing
at the end of May 1940 on the Luxeuil Airfield : left landing gear breaked. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
300
|
C-799
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
301
|
C-800
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
302
|
C-801
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
303
|
C-802
|
Assigned to GAO 509.
It is one of the aircraft to be withdrawn to Alger. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
304
|
C-803
|
Assigned to GAO II/520.
Touched by Flak and Hunting on May 20, 1940. In flames, he lands in
the countryside. Adjutant ROUGETET (Pilot) is killed. Lieutenant PARISOT
(Observer) and Adjutant CARDON (gunner) are wounded. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
305
|
C-804
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
306
|
C-805
|
Assigned to GAO II/508:
Killed by German fighters on June 5, 1940. Lieutenant LESCUYER (Observer)
and Sergeant ARIE (gunner) are wounded, the latter more seriously. Sub-Lieutenant
PECH (Pilot) is unharmed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
307
|
C-806
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
308
|
C-807
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
309
|
C-808
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
310
|
C-809
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
311
|
C-810
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
312
|
C-811
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
313
|
C-812
|
Assigned to GAO II/520.
Destroyed by accident on January 25, 1940. His crew is killed: Lieutenants
QUITIN (Observer) and PETITON (Pilot) and Sergeant BERTHEZENE (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
314
|
C-813
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
315
|
C-814
|
Assigned to GAO I/514.
Shot down by German fighters on May 22, 1940. The crew is killed: Sub-Lieutenant
JACQUET (Observer), Sub-Lieutenant MARSEILLE (Pilot) and Sergeant PINATEL
(Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
316
|
C-815
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
317
|
C-816
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 2nd Sqn in May 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. Destroyed
in air combat on May 12, 1940. The crew is wounded: Staff-Sergeant SORDET
(Pilot) and VANARET (Gunner), Sub Lieutenant LAMY (Observer). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
318
|
C-817
|
Assigned to GAO II/551.
Severely damaged on the ground May 10, 1940 during the bombardment of
the terrain of Tournes-Belval, it was abandoned on the spot. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
319
|
C-818
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
320
|
C-819
|
Assigned to GR II/55:
Destroyed by the Flak on June 1, 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
321
|
C-820
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
322
|
C-821
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 1st Sqn in May 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. Damaged
on the ground May 10, 1940 during the bombardment of the Longuenesse
ground by the Germans: it will be repaired. Damaged in aerial combat
on June 10, 1940: his pilot, Sub-Lieutenant PIET puts him on his belly.
The unit is evacuated on a trailer for repair, but it falls from the
trailer at the entrance of the bridge of Orleans where it will remain
a long time ... |
|
Potez 63-11
|
323
|
C-822
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
324
|
C-823
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
325
|
C-824
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
326
|
C-825
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
327
|
C-826
|
Assigned to the GAO
517. Shot by German fighters on June 4, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant CAUJOLLES
(Pilot) and Adjutant FONVIELLE (Gunner) are killed. Sub-Lieutenant COLLOMB
(Observer) is injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
328
|
C-827
|
The aircraft was damaged
on the ground at Diego Suarez on 5 May 1942 by British aircraft in Madagascar. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
329
|
C-828
|
Assigned to the GAO
502. Damaged in aerial combat, it is destroyed at the landing on May
15th, 1940. The crew is unharmed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
330
|
C-829
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
331
|
C-830
|
Assigned to GAO 517.
Shot by German fighters on June 8, 1940. Lieutenant PLAUD (Observer)
and Master Corporal BARBARIN (Gunner) are seriously injured, Sub-Lieutenant
BATTLE (Pilot) is wounded slightly |
|
Potez 63-11
|
332
|
C-831
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
333
|
C-832
|
Assigned to GAO I/514.
Damaged by the Flak on June 10, 1940, he lands in the countryside. Re-prepared,
he will join his group on June 12th. Lieutenant RIX (Observer) is injured.
Staff-Sergeant MAZERON (Pilot) and Sergeant LAURENT (Gunner) are unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
334
|
C-833
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
335
|
C-834
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
336
|
C-835
|
Assigned to GAO 543.
Damaged by the Flak on June 8, 1940, it is destroyed on landing: Sub-Lieutenant
FAUGERAS (Observer) is seriously injured. Captain BERVEILLER (Pilot)
and Staff-Sergeant MOLLE (Gunner) are unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
337
|
C-836
|
Assigned to GAO 546.
The aircraft was abandoned at an unknown location in June 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
338
|
C-837
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
339
|
C-838
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
340
|
C-839
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
341
|
C-840
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
342
|
C-841
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
343
|
C-842
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
344
|
C-843
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
345
|
C-844
|
Assigned to the GAO
509:Injured in May 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
346
|
C-845
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
347
|
C-846
|
Assigned to GAO 501:
Accidentally crashes on takeoff on June 11, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant ROUSSEAU
(Observer) is killed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
348
|
C-847
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
349
|
C-848
|
Assigned to the GAO
502. Severely damaged by the Flak on May 14th, 1940, it crashes to the
landing. The crew is unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
350
|
C-849
|
Assigned to GAO 501:
Shot by Flak on May 25, 1940. The crew is taken prisoner. Chief Warrant
Officer DUFOUR (Pilot), Chief Warrant Officer LEGRAND (Gunner) and Captain
GARDEUR (Observer), the latter being injured |
|
Potez 63-11
|
351
|
C-850
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
352
|
C-851
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
353
|
C-852
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
354
|
C-853
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
355
|
C-854
|
Assigned to the GR
II/55: Damaged by the Flak, he can join his field, but the Sub-Lieutenant
SALLES (Observer) and the Staff-Sergeant GRANIER (pilot) are wounded.
The gunner, Sergeant AVON is unharmed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
356
|
C-855
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
357
|
C-856
|
Assigned to GR I/52.
2nd Squadron. Present in the Group in 1940, |
|
Potez 63-11
|
358
|
C-857
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
359
|
C-858
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
360
|
C-859
|
Assigned
to the GAO 502. Aircraft assigned to the Commander of GAO 502, Commander
Robert ROCHARD |
|
Potez 63-11
|
361
|
C-860
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
362
|
C-861
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
363
|
C-862
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
364
|
C-863
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
365
|
C-864
|
Assigned to GAO III/551:
Damaged on May 20, 1940 in a collision with a Junker JU52. The German
Aircraft crashes, but the Potez 63-11 manages to return to the field.
Killed by German fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew is wounded: Captain
BOURSAUS (Pilot), Sergeant LHOSTE (Gunner) and Lieutenant DEBLADIS more
seriously. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
366
|
C-865
|
Assigned to GR II/14,
General Staff. Present in Avignon-Pujaut at the beginning of 1941. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
367
|
C-866
|
Assigned to GR II/22.
Present in Montpellier in June 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
368
|
C-867
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
369
|
C-868
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
370
|
C-869
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
371
|
C-870
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
372
|
C-871
|
The aircraft was damaged
on the ground at Diego Suarez on 5 May 1942 by British aircraft in Madagascar. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
373
|
C-872
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
374
|
C-873
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
375
|
C-874
|
Assigned to GAO 503:
Fired by Flak on May 16, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant MANN (Observer) is killed,
Adjutant NOURRY (Gunner), parachuted is injured, and Chief Warrant Officer
GOURDON (Pilot) is unharmed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
376
|
C-875
|
Assigned to GR I/35
around May 17th. Accidental landing on May 22: the aircraft is destroyed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
377
|
C-876
|
Assigned to GAO 515:
named "The Lynx" |
|
Potez 63-11
|
378
|
C-877
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
379
|
C-878
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
380
|
C-879
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
381
|
C-880
|
Assigned to the GAO
547. Shot down by German fighters on May 14, 1940. Lieutenant BERTHEUX
(Observer) and Staff-Sergeant BENECH (Pilot) are killed. Master Corporal
MARTIN (Gunner), seriously injured, is taken prisoner. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
382
|
C-881
|
Assigned to GAO 518:
Shot down by German fighters on June 15, 1940. Staff-Sergeant LAYNAUD
(Pilot) and Lieutenant ROBERT (Observer) are killed. Staff-Sergeant
SAINTES-MARIE (Gunner) is seriously injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
383
|
C-882
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
384
|
C-883
|
Assigned to GAO III/551:
Killed by German fighters on June 13, 1940. The crew is killed: Lieutenant
DE-GINESTET (Observer), Chief Warrant Officer BERLAND (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant
GIRARD (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
385
|
C-884
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
386
|
C-885
|
Aircraft seized by
the Italians in January 1943, after the invasion of the free zone. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
387
|
C-886
|
Assigned to GAO I/551:
Hit by Flak on May 23, 1940. The aircraft returns to the heavily damaged
terrain. The crew is unscathed: Lieutenant ROUIG (Observer), Staff-Sergeant
COTTE (Pilot) and Sergeant PEGAZ (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
388
|
C-887
|
Assigned to GAO 504:
Destroyed in air combat on May 15, 1940. Captain DE-MONTAL (Observer)
is killed, the Staff-Sergeant CHEVALIER (Pilot) and the Sergeant SOUTIF
(Gunner), wounded, are taken prisoner |
|
Potez 63-11
|
389
|
C-888
|
Assigned to GAO III/551:
Destroyed in air combat on May 15th 1940. Lieutenant LIEB (Observer)
is seriously injured. Lieutenant BRAGADIR (Pilot) and Master Corporal
BURCELIN (Gunner) are unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
390
|
C-889
|
Assigned to GAO 511.
The aircraft was damaged during a bombing raid and abandoned 4 days
later on 18 May 1940 at Signy-Le-Petit. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
391
|
C-890
|
Affecté au GAO 518 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
392
|
C-891
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
393
|
C-892
|
Assigned to the GAO
510. Shot in air combat on May 13, 1940. Lieutenant DUBOIS and Sergeant
RIMLINGER are seriously injured, and Captain VOITURIEZ is wounded slightly. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
394
|
C-893
|
Assigned to the GAO
518: this Aircraft will survive the campaign of France: it is found
in Montpellier-Frejorgues at the Armistice. Transferred to GR II/33,
he is present in Algiers in July 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
395
|
C-894
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
396
|
C-895
|
Assigned to GAO I/584.
Destroyed by the Flak on June 17, 1940. The crew is unscathed: Lieutenant
CONFURON (Observer), Staff-Sergeant CASES (Pilot) and Sergeant DE-BENUCHAMP
(Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
397
|
C-896
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
398
|
C-897
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
399
|
C-898
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
400
|
C-899
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
401
|
C-900
|
Assigned to GAO 547.
The aircraft was accidentally lost at Vivaize on 14 May 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
402
|
C-901
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 1st Sqn May 18th 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns.
Damaged during the bombing of the Mantes-Gassicourt field by the Germans
on June 3, 1940: it will be repaired. Following a problem with Helix,
it will be abandoned and burned on the Jonzac site on June 18th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
403
|
C-902
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
404
|
C-903
|
Assigned to GAO I/584.
Destroyed following an aerial combat on June 8, 1940. The crew is unscathed:
Lieutenant CONFURON (Observer), Staff-Sergeant BAYLE (Pilot) and Sergeant
MINARO (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
405
|
C-904
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
406
|
C-905
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
407
|
C-906
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
408
|
C-907
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
409
|
C-908
|
Assigned to the GR
I/35 end of May 1940. Due to technical problems, the aircraft is forced
to land on the field of Corme-Ecluse during the withdrawal of the Group
on June 17: repaired, he joined the Group the next day .. Following
a problem with Helix, it will be abandoned and burned on the Jonzac
site on June 18th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
410
|
C-909
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
411
|
C-910
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
412
|
C-911
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
413
|
C-912
|
Assigned to GAO I/506:
Shot down by German fighters on May 27, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant COIGNIER
(Pilot) is killed, and Lieutenant SOGNET (Observer) puts the Aircraft
in the field. Sergeant GOETZ (Gunner) is also killed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
414
|
C-913
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
415
|
C-914
|
Assigned to the GAO
510. Shot by the Flak on June 16, 1940, he settles in campgne. The crew,
unharmed, burned the aircraft, but was taken prisoner three days later:
Chief Warrant Officer GIRARD (Pilot), Lieutenant ROULLAND (Observer)
and Corporal BONNET (Machine Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
416
|
C-915
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
417
|
C-916
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
418
|
C-917
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
419
|
C-918
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
420
|
C-919
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
421
|
C-920
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
422
|
C-921
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
423
|
C-922
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
424
|
C-923
|
Assigned to GR II/14
- Confirmed presence in GR II/14 from September to November 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
425
|
C-924
|
Assigned to GR I/22:
Shot down by German fighters on May 10, 1940. The crew is killed. Sub-Lieutenant
CHAUMONT (Observer), Sergeant PELLETIER (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant CATTOEN
(Gunner. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
426
|
C-925
|
Assigned to GR I/33.
Accidentally crashes on takeoff on June 10, 1940: the crew is killed:
Lieutenant BISCH (Observer), Captain PECOU (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant
MOXICA (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
427
|
C-926
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
428
|
C-927
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
429
|
C-928
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
430
|
C-929
|
Assigned to GR II/55:
Destroyed by Flak on May 20, 1940. Only Master Sergeant SEVE (Gunner)
parachutes. Lieutenant RAMBAULT (Pilot) and Sub Lieutenant BRUNE (Observer)
are killed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
431
|
C-930
|
Assigned to GR II/14
- Confirmed presence in GR II/14 in June 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
432
|
C-931
|
Assigned to GR II/55:
Shot by Flak on May 24, 1940. Captain CECCALDI (observe) and Sergeant
PFENNINGER (Gunner) are killed. Sergeant RONDEAU (Pilot) is seriously
injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
433
|
C-932
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
434
|
C-933
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
435
|
C-934
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
436
|
C-935
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
437
|
C-936
|
Assigned to the GAO
507 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
438
|
C-937
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
439
|
C-938
|
Assigned
to the GAO 544, the aircraft and its crew were detached on May 11, 1940
to the GR II/52 before being definitively transferred to this Group
on May 13, 1940 (Second Lieutenant TINLAND, Observer, Sergeant FARELACCI,
pilot and Sergeant DUGNAT, gunner).
Hit by the Flak on May 15, 1940, it is destroyed while landing in the
field: the crew is unharmed. Captain DUDEZERT (Observer), Sub-Lieutenant
BOURHIS (Pilot) and Master Corporal APERCE (Machine Gunner).
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
440
|
C-939
|
Assigned to the GAO
507. Shot by German fighters May 20, 1940. The crew is taken prisoner.
Lieutenant LOUIS (Pilot) and Chief Warrant Officer LIEBERT (Gunner)
are injured, the latter seriously. Observer, Sub-Lieutenant BIKOWETZ
is unharmed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
441
|
C-940
|
Assigned to GR II/14
- Confirmed presence in GR II/14 from October 1940 to August 1941 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
442
|
C-941
|
Assigned to GR I/55. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
443
|
C-942
|
Assigned to GAO 513,
Slightly damaged on landing on 28 May 1940. The crew was unharmed: Captain
FERAN (Pilot), Sub-Lieutenant GILBERTRAS (Observer) and Sergeant ROY
(Machine Gunner). The aircraft was finally destroyed by fire after being
strafed at Roye-sur-Saône on 2 June 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
444
|
C-943
|
Assigned to the GR
I/22: Shot by German fighters on May 12, 1940. The crew is taken prisoner:
Captain LAINEY wounded (Pilot), Lieutenant DETRIE (Observer) and Adjutant
GRES (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
445
|
C-944
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
446
|
C-945
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
447
|
C-946
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
448
|
C-947
|
Affecté au GAO
513. Crashes at takeoff on May 28, 1940. CLEMENT Sub-Lieutenant (Observer)
is killed. Sergeant PONCET (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant-MARTINAND-LURIN
(Gunner) are injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
449
|
C-948
|
Assigned to the GAO
507 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
450
|
C-949
|
Assigned to the GAO
507 then to GR I/52, 1st Squadron. Aircraft present in Marrakech (Morocco)
in April 1941. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
451
|
C-950
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
452
|
C-951
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
453
|
C-952
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
454
|
C-953
|
Assigned to GR I/33.
Shot by Flak on June 17, 1940: Lieutenant LEVY (Observer) is killed.
Sergeant MONNERET (Machine Gun) and Staff-Sergeant JOSSERAND (Pilot)
wounded, are taken prisoner. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
455
|
C-954
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
456
|
C-955
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
457
|
C-956
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
458
|
C-957
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
459
|
C-958
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
460
|
C-959
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
461
|
C-960
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
462
|
C-961
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
463
|
C-962
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
464
|
C-963
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
465
|
C-964
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
466
|
C-965
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
467
|
C-966
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
468
|
C-967
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
469
|
C-968
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
470
|
C-969
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
471
|
C-970
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
472
|
C-971
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
473
|
C-972
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
474
|
C-973
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
475
|
C-974
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
476
|
C-975
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
477
|
C-976
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
478
|
C-977
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
479
|
C-978
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
480
|
C-979
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
481
|
C-980
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
482
|
C-981
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
483
|
C-982
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
484
|
C-983
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
485
|
C-984
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
486
|
C-985
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
487
|
C-986
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
488
|
C-987
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
489
|
C-988
|
Assigned to the GR
II/55: Shot by the Flak on June 21, 1940: the crew is killed: Lieutenant
MARTY (Pilot), Sub-Lieutenant AUGE (Observer) and Sergeant THIERRY (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
490
|
C-989
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
491
|
C-990
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
492
|
C-991
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
493
|
C-992
|
Assigned to the GAO
510. Shot by German fighters on June 5, 1940. Chief Warrant Officer
RAGE (Gunner) and Lieutenant NOIRET (Observer) are killed. Staff-Sergeant
DESBORDES (Pilot), injured, parachutes himself and is taken prisoner. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
494
|
C-993
|
Assigned to the GAO
510. Shot by the Flak on June 8, 1940. Lieutenant MARTIN (Observer)
and Staff-Sergeant GUESNEL (Pilot) are killed. Sergeant MENET (Gunner),
injured, is taken prisoner |
|
Potez 63-11
|
495
|
C-994
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
496
|
C-995
|
Assigned to GR II/14
- Confirmed presence in GR II/14 in September and October 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
497
|
C-996
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
498
|
C-997
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
499
|
C-998
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
500
|
C-999
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
501
|
|
Assigned to GR I/36.
On June 21, 1940, during the withdrawal of the French aircraft to the
AFN before the Armistice, this Potez, victim of an oil leak, lands in
Mallorca, Spain. The crew is taken prisoner and the aircraft is restored
under the Spanish colors. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
502
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
503
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
504
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
505
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
506
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
507
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
508
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
509
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
510
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
511
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
512
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
513
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
514
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
515
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
516
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
517
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
518
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
519
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
520
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
521
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
522
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
523
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
524
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
525
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
526
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
527
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
528
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
529
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
530
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
531
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
532
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
533
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
534
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
535
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
536
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
537
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
538
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
539
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
540
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
541
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
542
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
543
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
544
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
545
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
546
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
547
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
548
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
549
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
550
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
551
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
552
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
553
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
554
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
555
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
556
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
557
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
558
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
559
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
560
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
561
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
562
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
563
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
564
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
565
|
|
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Potez 63-11
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566
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|
Aircraft destroyed
during the bombing by the Germans of the Dijon base on May 13, 1940, |
|
Potez 63-11
|
567
|
|
The aircraft was shot
down by Martlets in Madagascar on 6 May 1942. The pilot was killed (Lieutenant
HARMANT) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
568
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
569
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
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570
|
|
Assigned to GAO II/520.Deleted
by the Flak on May 10, 1940. The crew, seriously wounded, is taken prisoner:
Captains FABIA (Observer) and FRANCIN (Pilot) and Sergeant STIZZEL (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
571
|
|
Assigned to GAO II/520.
Shot down by German fighters May 24, 1940. The 3 crew members, wounded,
are taken prisoner: Captain DE-DEVISE (Observer), Sub-Lieutenant TEISSIER
(Pilot) and Sergeant VIGOUX (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
572
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
573
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
574
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
575
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
576
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
577
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
578
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
579
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
547. Shot down, by German fighters May 14, 1940: The crew is killed.
Captain MARRAST (Pilot), Sergeant MOUGNE (Gunner) and Sub-Lieutenant
LEVASSEUR (Observer). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
580
|
|
Assigned to GR I/36:
Destroyed in air combat on May 19, 1940. The crew is prisoner: Captain
PERROTE (Observer) is severely injured, Sergeants DE-STAMPA (Gunner)
and CAZENAVE (Pilot) are unharmed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
581
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
582
|
|
Assigned to GR II/33.
Shot down by the Flak on May 22, 1940. Lieutenant DE-RENEVILLE (Observer)
is killed, Sub-Lieutenant ANDRES (Pilot) and Chief Warrant Officer VAUDAINE
(Gunner) are prisoners, the latter being wounded. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
583
|
|
Assigned to GAO 512. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
584
|
|
Assigned to GAO 546.
Shot in air combat on May 15, 1940. Lieutenant PRADELLE (Pilot) and
Corporal REVELLI (gunner) are wounded. Captain COMPIN (Observer) is
unharmed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
585
|
|
Assigned to GAO IV
/ 551. Destroyed on May 17, 1940, during a German bombing. he is abandoned
on the ground of Escarmain. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
586
|
|
Assigned to GAO IV
/ 551. Destroyed on May 17, 1940, during a German bombing. he is abandoned
on the ground of Escarmain. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
587
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
588
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
509: Shot by German fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew is killed: Sub-Lieutenant
BOUDINIER (Observer), Sub-Lieutenant COLIN (Pilot) and Sub-Lieutenant
BLANCHET (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
589
|
|
The Aircraft, burned,
is visible on a photo. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
590
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
509: Falls at sea on March 17, 1940 during a shooting practice on towed
target: the aircraft hits the cable: the crew is killed: Sergeant FAURE
(Pilot), Lieutenant RAGONNEAU (Observer) and Sub-Lieutenant BOLO (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
591
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
592
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
509: Shot by German fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew is killed: Sub-Lieutenant
GUILLERME (Observer), Sub-Lieutenant GIRON (Pilot) and Lieutenant DUTARTRE
(Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
593
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
594
|
|
Destroyed in a maintenance
hangar in Dijon during the bombardment of French property, May 13, 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
595
|
|
Assigned to GR I/36:
Destroyed in air combat on June 5, 1940. The crew is killed: DE-MONTS-DE-SAVASSE
(Pilot) and Sergeant GUILLE (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
596
|
|
Assigned to GAO 509.
It is one of the aircraft to be withdrawn to Alger. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
597
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
598
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
599
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
600
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35.
Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. The plane crashes May 25,
1940, probably shot by the Flak. The crew is killed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
601
|
|
Assigned to GAO 518:
Destroyed by air combat on May 15, 1940. Pilot successfully lands, but
ARINO Sub-Lieutenant (gunner) is killed. Sub-Lieutenant AMARGER (Pilot)
is wounded, and Lieutenant MONEL (Observer) is unharmed. Aircraft seized
by the Italians in January 1943, after the invasion of the free zone. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
602
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
603
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
604
|
|
Assigned to GR I/14.
Shot by German fighters on June 14, 1940: Sub-Lieutenant FOURNIER (Observer)
and Sergeant DE-QUILLAC (Gunner) are killed. Sub-Lieutenant MOREAUX
(pilot), injured, parachutes. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
605
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
606
|
|
Affected by GAO 552:
Destroyed by accident during take-off on May 15th, 1940. Lieutenant
DE-VILLANCOURT is wounded. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
607
|
|
Assigned to GR II/33.
Shot down by the Flak on May 24, 1940. The crew is killed: Sergeant
GENEST (Gunner), Chief Warrant Officer SEGUELA (Pilot) and Lieutenant
LENOIR (Observer) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
608
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
609
|
|
Affecté au GAO 518 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
610
|
|
Assigned to the GR
I/35 end of May 1940 from the GAO 510. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8
machine guns. Shot down by German fighters June 16, 1940: the crew is
wounded: Lieutenant ALLAIRE (Pilot), Sub Lieutenant TONI (Observer)
and Sergeant PLOYE (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
611
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
612
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
613
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/508:
Damaged on landing on May 20, 1940 on the ground of Romilly. The plane
lands in gear, sasn doubt after an oversight of the driver to leave
the train |
|
Potez 63-11
|
614
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
615
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
616
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
617
|
|
Assigned to GR II/22,
2nd Squadron. Wear the inscription "Cne MASSOGI" under the glass roof.
Aircraft present in Montpellier-Fréjorgues in 1941. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
618
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
619
|
|
Assigned to GAO 510.
Shot by Flak on May 16, 1940. Master Corporal MOLINIER (Gunner) is injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
620
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
around May 21st. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. Damaged
during the bombing of the Mantes-Gassicourt field by the Germans on
June 3, 1940: it will be repaired. Shot down by German fighters on June
4, 1940. Lieutenant LARPENT (Observer) and Captain ROBERT (Pilot) are
killed. Adjutant JANNIN (Gunner) is seriously injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
621
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
545. Destroyed following an aerial combat on May 14, 1940. His crew
is unscathed: Captain DELOVE (Observer), Sub-Lieutenant PERNE (Pilot)
and Sergeant BOUYAY (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
622
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
623
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
510. Shot by the Flak May 27, 1940. Staff-Sergeant LUCAS (Gunner) is
killed. Staff-Sergeant GUESNEL (Pilot) and Captain SMET (Observer) are
unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
624
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
625
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
626
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/508:
Shot down by German fighters on May 18, 1940. Lieutenant LE-GOASGUEN
(Observer) and Captain PETIT (Pilot) are killed. Adjutant BEAUVALLET
(Gunner) is seriously injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
627
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
628
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
629
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
630
|
|
Assigned to GAO 518:
Shot down by German fighters May 21, 1940. Sergeant RIGAL (Gunner) is
killed. Lieutenant FRANTZ (Observer) and Staff Sergeant DELPECH (Pilot)
are injured |
|
Potez 63-11
|
631
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
632
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
633
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
634
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/508:
Accidentally crashes at takeoff on June 14, 1940. Lieutenant NOIR (Observer)
and Sergeant BRIAS (pilot) are injured. Sub-Lieutenant CHIERS (Gunner)
is unharmed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
635
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
636
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
637
|
|
Assigned to GAO 552:
Hit by Flak on May 19, 1940. Aircraft crashes on landing. The crew is
unscathed: Lieutenant DE-BORT (Observer), Staff-Sergeant DOMAIN (Pilot),
and Sergeant PLANTIER (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
638
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
639
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
640
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
641
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
515. Carries a personal emblem under the windshield: the Grumpy dwarf
of the Snow White cartoon. Present in Connantre in June 1940. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
642
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
515. Visible on the ground of Moissac before the Armisitice |
|
Potez 63-11
|
643
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
644
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
645
|
|
Assigned to GR I/14.
Hit by the Flak on May 17, 1940, he crashed on landing. Captain HENNEZEL
(Observer) parachutes and is taken prisoner. Sergeant Parmentier (Gunner)
is injured. Sergeant PORCHON (Pilot is unscathed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
646
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
647
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
648
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
649
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
650
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
651
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
652
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
653
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
654
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 2nd Sqn May 2nd 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns.
During the withdrawal of the Group on June 11, 1940, the aircraft was
damaged while taxiing and was abandoned and burned on the Champeaux
property. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
655
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
656
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
657
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
658
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
659
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
660
|
|
Assigned to GR I/22
- 1st Squadron. The aircraft was sent to North Africa on 21 June 1940
during the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
661
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
on May 25, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. Damaged
during the bombing of the Mantes-Gassicourt field by the Germans on
June 3, 1940: it will be abandoned on the Mantes field on June 9, 1940,
during the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
662
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
663
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
664
|
|
Assigned to GAO 543 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
665
|
|
Assigned to GR II/33.
Shot down by the Flak on 9 June 1940. The crew, wounded, is taken prisoner:
Sub-Lieutenant COLLOT (Pilot), Sub-Lieutenant YSERMANN (Observer) and
Corporal BLONDEL (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
666
|
|
Assigned to GR II/55:
Destroyed by accident on May 18, 1940. Lieutenant MANESCAU (Pilot) and
Staff-Sergeant CARASSOU-MAILLAN (Radio) are killed. Staff-Sergeant MARTINI
is injured |
|
Potez 63-11
|
667
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
668
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
669
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
670
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
671
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
672
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
673
|
|
Assigned to the GR
II/55: Shot by the Flak on May 19, 1940. The crew is killed: Lieutenant
DURAND (Observer), Staff-Sergeant RESCOUSSIE (Pilot) and Sergeant BRUN
(Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
674
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 2nd Sqn May 17th 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns.
Damaged during the bombing of the Mantes-Gassicourt field by the Germans
on June 3, 1940: it will be repaired. He is transferred to Blida, AFN
on June 20th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
675
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
- 1st Sqn May 3rd 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns.
Damaged on landing on June 14 when the Group arrived on the ground of
Romorantin. It will be finely abandoned and burned on June 18 on the
ground jonzac. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
676
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
677
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
543. Put in campaign on May 30, 1940 following an engine failure. Sergeant
ORSAT (Gunner) gets injured while parachuting. Sub-Lieutenant PERRET
(Observer) and Sub Lieutenant GARDEN (Pilot) are unharmed |
|
Potez 63-11
|
678
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/551:
Touched by the Flak, the unit returns to the field, but is unusable.
The crew is unscathed: Captain MASSONI (Observer), Sub Lieutenant DELPLANQUE
(Pilot) and Sergeant PEGAZ (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
679
|
|
Assigned to GR I/55.
Shot down by the Flak on May 27, 1940. The crew is unscathed: Lieutenant
AUZEING (Observer), Staff-Sergeant GRANCHER (Pilot) and Adjutant POUZOL
(Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
680
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
681
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/551:
Touched by the Flak on May 15, 1940, he crashes to the ground. Captain
RIESSER (Pilot) and Lieutenant LEBEL (Observer) are killed. Sergeant
LOMBARD (Gunner), wounded, is taken prisoner. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
682
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
543. Shot down by German fighters on June 9, 1940: the crew is killed:
Lieutenant GONZALES (Observer), Captain BERVEILLER (Pilot) and Master
Corporal DELORME (Gunner) .This aircraft was equipped with a reinforced
weapon with 7 machine guns on German fighters , and the pilot managed
the feat of shooting 3 BF 109E before being shot himself. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
683
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
684
|
|
Assigned to GR II/22.
Destroyed by accident on May 14, 1940. The crew is killed. Sub-Lieutenant
DROUET (Observer), Chief Warrant Officer LE-BAIL (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant
LE-COSSEC (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
685
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/551:
Damaged by Flak on May 23, 1940. The aircraft returns to the burning
tank ground. The crew is unscathed: Lieutenant MENARD (Observer), Sergeant
GUILBERT (Pilot) and Sergeant Capdevielle (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
686
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
687
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
688
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
May 27, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. Seriously
damaged during the bombing of the Mantes-Gassicourt site by the Germans
on June 3, 1940: not repairable, it will serve as a spare part for other
aircraft. He will be abandoned on the field of Mantes June 9, 1940,
during the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
689
|
|
Assigned to GAO 552:
Shot down by Flak on May 13, 1940, the crew is killed. Lieutenant COLPIN
(Observer), Chief Warrant Officer LUX (Pilot) and Adjutant SACQUEPEE
(Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
690
|
|
Assigned to GR II/33.
Destroyed by accident on landing on May 30, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant SCHUTZ
(Pilot) is injured. Sub-Lieutenant YSERMANN (Observer) and Corporal
QUELLEC (Gunner) are unscathed. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
691
|
|
Assigned to the GR
I/35: Seriously damaged by the Flak on June 8, 1940 attacking a column
of tanks, he lands in the countryside: the crew is unscathed: Captain
MONIGARD (Pilot), Lieutenant MONTANTELE (Observer) and Adjutant CHATILLON
( gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
692
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
693
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
694
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
end of May 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. He is transferred
to Blida, AFN on June 20th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
695
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
696
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
697
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
May 27, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. He is transferred
to Blida, AFN on June 20th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
698
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
699
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
700
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
701
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
702
|
|
Assigned to GAO 546.
Hit by Flak on June 9, 1940. Sergeant LECORRE, Gunner, is wounded. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
703
|
|
Assigned to GR I/36.
Present in Setif in 1942 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
704
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
705
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
706
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
707
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
708
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
709
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
710
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
711
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
712
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
713
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
714
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
715
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
716
|
|
Assigned to GR II/22.
Destroyed by German fighters on June 14, 1940. The crew is captured:
Chief Warrant Officer KERBRAT (Observer), Captain SAGON (Pilot) and
Sergeant GUERIN (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
717
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
718
|
|
Assigned to GR II/33.
Destroyed by accident on June 16, 1940: flying too low, these propellers
touch the ground ... The crew is unscathed. Staff-Sergeant CREPUT (Pilot),
Lieutenant HEBRAD (Observer) and Sergeant MOT (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
719
|
|
Assigned to GR II/55:
Shot by Flak on June 20, 1940: crew killed: Sub-Lieutenant JACQUES (Observer),
Chief Sergeant ROBERT (Pilot) and Chief Warrant Officer JACQUEMART (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
720
|
|
Assigned to GR I/14.
Destroyed landing on June 12, 1940 vsuite at an air fight. The crew
is unscathed: Sergents LE-BRAS (Pilot) and DE-QUILLAC (Gunner) and Sub-Lieutenant
VALIN (Observer). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
721
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
722
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
723
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
724
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
725
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
726
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
727
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
728
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
729
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
730
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Assigned to GAO 515.
Damaged by flak on June 19, 1940. Lieutenant BECKER (Gunner) is seriously
injured. |
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Potez 63-11
|
731
|
|
The aircraft was abandoned
at Meaulte in June 1940 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
732
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
733
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
734
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
735
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
736
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
737
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
738
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
739
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
740
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
741
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
742
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
743
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
744
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
745
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
746
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
747
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
748
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
749
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
750
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
751
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
752
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
753
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
754
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
755
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
756
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
757
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
758
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
759
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
760
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
761
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
762
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
763
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
764
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
765
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
766
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
767
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
768
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
769
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
770
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
771
|
|
|
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Potez 63-11
|
772
|
|
Assigned to GAO II/506.
Damaged by German fighters on June 4, 1940. Sub-Lieutenant BOLLE (Observer)
is killed. Sergeant JOUSSELIN (Gunner) is slightly injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
773
|
|
Assigned to GR I/22
- 1st Squadron. The aircraft was sent to North Africa on 21 June 1940
during the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
774
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/551:
Crashes on landing on May 11, 1940 following an air combat, the crew
is unscathed: Cptne RIESSER (Pilot), Lieutenant LENCLUD (Observer) and
Sergeant LOMBARD (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
775
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
776
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
777
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
778
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
779
|
|
Assigned to GR I/22
- 2nd Squadron. The aircraft reached North Africa on 21 June 1940 during
the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
780
|
|
Assigned to the GAO
512. Shot down by German fighters on May 26, 1940. The crew is killed.
Commander LECLERE (Pilot) was the boss of the GAO 512. The other members
of the crew were Lieutenant NODET (Observer) and Sergeant LICITRI (Gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
781
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
782
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
783
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
784
|
|
Assigned to the GR
I/22 |
|
Potez 63-11
|
785
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
786
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
787
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
788
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
789
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
790
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
791
|
|
Assigned to GR I/22
- 2nd Squadron. The aircraft reached North Africa on 21 June 1940 during
the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
792
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
793
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
794
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
795
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
796
|
|
Assigned to GAO III/551:
Killed by German fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew is killed: Sub-Lieutenant
JOST (Observer), Staff-Sergeant NEUVILLE (Pilot) and Sergeant QUILICO
(Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
797
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
798
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
799
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
800
|
|
Assigned to GR II/55:
Destroyed by collision at take off on 8 June 1940. The crew is unscathed:
Staff-Sergeant MORIER (Pilot), Sub-Lieutenant CHAREYRE (Observer) and
Chief Warrant Officer JACQUEMART (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
801
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
on June 18, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. He is
transferred to Blida, AFN on June 20th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
802
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
803
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
804
|
|
Assigned to GAO I/589.
Shot by Flak on June 2, 1940. Lieutenant CHEYSSON (Observer) and Sergeant
DE-BARBEYRAC (Pilot) are killed. Sergeant DENIS (Gunner) is injured. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
805
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
806
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
807
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
808
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
809
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
on June 18, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. He is
transferred to Blida, AFN on June 20th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
810
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
811
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
812
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
813
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
814
|
|
Assigned to GR I /
14 - 1st Squadron. Accidental after a landing in the countryside in
June 1940. It is found at GR I / 14 early 1941 (see photo opposite) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
815
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
816
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
817
|
|
Assigned to GR II/14
- Confirmed presence in GR II/14 from December to January 1941. He would
later join the Free French Air Force (see photo opposite). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
818
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
819
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
820
|
|
Assigned to GR I/22
- 1st Squadron. The aircraft was sent to North Africa on 21 June 1940
during the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
821
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
822
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
823
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
824
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
825
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
on May 24, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. He is transferred
to Blida, AFN on June 20th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
826
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
827
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
May 30, 1940: Damaged during the bombing of the Mantes-Gassicourt field
by the Germans on June 3, 1940: it will be repaired. Shot down by German
fighters on June 7, 1940. The crew is killed: Sergeant PRINI (Pilot)
and MATHELIN (Gunner), Lieutenant REGIS (Observer). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
828
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
829
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
on May 24, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. Severely
damaged when returning from a mission on June 13th, 1940: his pilot,
Sub-Lieutenant ALLAIRE forgets to take the train out ... he is abandoned
and set on fire in the field of Champeaux during the withdrawal of the
Group on June 11th. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
830
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
831
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
832
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
833
|
|
Assigned to GR I/35
on May 25, 1940. Reinforced weapon Aircraft: 8 machine guns. Damaged
on landing June 4, 1940, he will be abandoned on the field of Mantes
June 9, 1940, during the withdrawal of the Group. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
834
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
835
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
836
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
837
|
|
Assigned to GAO 581:
Shot by German fighters on June 14, 1940: The crew, seriously wounded,
is captured: Captain VENARD (Observer), Staff-Sergeant GAUTRON (Pilot)
and Adjutant GIROUD (Gunner) |
|
Potez 63-11
|
838
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
839
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
840
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
841
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
842
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
843
|
|
|
|
Potez 63-11
|
844
|
|
Assigned to GAO 502.
Shot by flak on June 16, 1940: Sub-Lieutenant BALBIANO (Observer) and
Staff-Sergeant BIZET (Pilot) are killed. Sergeant NASS (gunner), seriously
wounded, is taken prisoner. |
|
Potez 63-11
|
845
|
|
Affected GAO 502. damaged
by the Flak on June 16, 1940, he was forced to land in the countryside:
the crew, unscathed, fire the aircraft. Staff-Sergeant HOURCADE (Pilot),
Lieutenant DE-KETAUTEM (Observer) and Sergeant NAVERS (gunner). |
|
Potez 63-11
|
857
|
|
Assigned to the GR
II/55: Damaged by the Flak on June 15, 1940, he lands in the countryside.
The crew is unscathed: Sub-Lieutenant BAYLE (Pilot), Lieutenant D'ANGLEJAN
(Observer) and Sergeant ABOUT (Gunner). |
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