
Potez 75 - Wikipedia
The Potez 75 was a low-cost, simple, ground-support, observation and launch aircraft for anti-tank missiles, designed and built in the early 1950s, for use in colonial conflicts. One hundred and …
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Avion à décollage et atterrissage courts (ADAC ou STOL) pour terrains non aménagés, biplace entièrement métallique à aile médiane, bipoutre avec moteur en position arrière et hélice …
Potez - Wikipedia
Potez (pronounced [pɔtɛz]) was a French aircraft manufacturer founded as Aéroplanes Henry Potez by Henry Potez at Aubervilliers in 1919. The firm began by refurbishing war-surplus …
Potez 75: Photos, History, Specification - tvd.im
In the 1950s, a rebuilding French military industry focused on missile-carrying fighter jets, a product of an era that attempted to pair the "SS.10" wire-guided anti-tank missile with an …
The Potez-75 is designed primarily to serve as an anti-tank weapon. It is armored to withstand small arms fire from the ground. It carries rockets or air-ground guided missiles.
Potez 75 - 1000aircraftphotos.com
Constructed by Ing. Delaruelle the Potez 75 was a rugged simple light design with a central nacelle, twin booms with a high-set tail plane and a fixed, spatted landing gear. The two-seat …
Potez 75 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The Potez 75 was developed by the reformed Potez Company which had originally been formed by Henry Potez in 1919. The type was designed to meet the requirement for a launching …
Potez 75 - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2024年9月28日 · The Potez 75 was a French light ground attack pusher configuration monoplane of the 1950s. The Potez 75 was developed by the reformed Potez Company which had …
Potez 75 - anti-tank aircraft - aviastar.org
It was armed with 4 x 7.5 mm machine guns in the nose and could carry eight unguided rockets under the wings. As noted following defense cuts the Armee de l'Aire preferred to save it's …
Potez 75 - hud607.fire.prohosting.com
Looking like a left-over from World War II, the Potez 75 was the first aircraft built by the newly re-formed Société des Avions et Moteurs Henry Potez. The 75 was initially planned as a …
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