Type
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Serial Nb
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Regist.
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Sources :
- Book "Ils étaient là"
from Jacqueline and Paul MARTIN
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BLOCH
MB 210
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Bloch MB210 |
138
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Assigned to GB II / 11. |
Bloch MB210 |
143
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E-987
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- Assigned to GB II / 11. On the night of 13 to 14 June 1940, the aircraft and its crew went missing during a mission over Italy: Sub-Lieutenant POHER, Staff-Sergeant RANNOUX, Adjutant SENCIEL, Sergeant YVERNAULT. |
Bloch MB210 |
188
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Assigned to GB II / 11 - 4th Esc. then to GB II / 21. Crashes on takeoff on May 25, 1940. The plane hits a farm, and its bombs explode. The crew is killed: Sub-Lieutenant MAYERRHOEFFER (Crew Chief), Staff-Sergeant GIBRON (Pilot), Chief Warrant Officer GUYOT (Radio) and Sergeant GUIDICELLI (Gunner Machine) |
Bloch MB210 |
205
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L-181
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Assigned to GB II / 11. |
Bloch MB210 |
221
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L-197
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Assigned to GB II / 11. |
Bloch MB210 |
231
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E-125
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Assigned to GB II / 11 - 4th Esc. |
LIORE
& OLIVIER LéO 451
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Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
82
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Assigned to GB II / 11. | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
144
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Assigned to GB II / 11. Destroyed by accident on landing on June 23, 1940 after returning from a mission. The crew is killed: Sub-Lieutenant HUET (Crew Chief), Lieutenant DROGUE (Pilot), Staff-Sergeant CRUMIERE (Radio) and Sergeant LIGNON (Machine-Gunner) | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
145
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Assigned to GB II / 11. Destroyed by accident on May 21, 1940 | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
200
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Assigned to GB II / 11. Aircraft of Colonel CHOPIN. | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
201
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Assigned to GB II / 11. Aircraft of Lieutenant CALMEL. | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
213
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Assigned to GB II / 11. Aircraft of Lieutenant ZIMMERMANN | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
386
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Assigned to GB II / 11. Destroyed by accident on June 24, 1940. The crew is unscathed. | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
387
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Assigned to GB II / 11. | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
459
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Assigned to GB II / 11, 4th Squadron. Present in Tunis-El Aouina (Tunisia) in August 1940. | |
Lioré & Olivier LéO 451 |
3005
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Assigned to GB II / 11. Aircraft of Captain BOUYER. |