Type
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Serial Nb
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Regist.
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Sources :
- Book "Ils étaient là"
by Jacqueline and Paul MARTIN - Editions "Aéro-Editions"
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Potez
25
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Potez 25 |
864
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1st Aircraft assigned to the GBA I/54 to form the experimental assault low-flying squadron. Present in the Group in March 1937 | |
MUREAUX
115 R2B2
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Mureaux 115 R2B2 |
87
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X-571
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: destroyed on October 11, 1939 during a flying training; The
crew is unscathed
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Mureaux 115 R2B2 |
99
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X-583
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54, 1st Squadron.
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POTEZ
633
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Potez 633 |
29R
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X-748
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Aircraft originally
planned for export to Romania, but requisitioned by the French Air
Force in 1939. Assigned to GBA I / 54, then to GBA II / 51. Present
in Etampes-Mondésir in May 1940
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BREGUET
Br 691
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Breguet Br 691 |
20
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Y-020
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Assigned to GBA I / 54. Present to the Group on February 3 - Coded "2" on drift. |
Breguet Br 691 |
21
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Y-021
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Assigned to GBA I / 54.Present to the Group on February 3 - |
BREGUET
Br 693
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Breguet Br 693 |
4
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12Aircraft originally
planned for export to Romania, but requisitioned by the French Air
Force in 1939. Assigned to GBA I / 54, then to GBA II / 51. Present
in Etampes-Mondésir in May 1940, 1940. The crew is taken prisoner:
Sergeant ROUX (Machine Gunner) is seriously injured. Chief Warrant
Officer BOULANGER (Pilot) is unharmed
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Breguet Br 693 |
6
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Damaged by the Flak, it is destroyed on landing on June 8,
1940. Sergeant CONILL (Machine Gunner) is seriously injured. The Pilot,
Lieutenant BLONDY is unscathed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
7
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Assigned to the
GBA I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The
crew, unharmed, is taken prisoner: Sub-Lieutenants HENRY (Pilot) and
BESSON-GUYARD (Machine Gunner).
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Breguet Br 693 |
9
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Affected at GBA
I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew
is taken prisoner: Sergeant TUPIN (Machine Gunner) is seriously injured,
Chief Warrant Officer GOYER (Pilot) is unharmed
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Breguet Br 693 |
10
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Affected at GBA
I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The injured
Chief Warrant Officer RICHARD (Pilot) is taken prisoner. The Chief
Warrant Officer RENAUDIE (Machine Gunner) is killed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
11
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Destroyed by accident on takeoff on May 9, 1940. The crew
is killed: Adjt-Chief FERRAND (Pilot) and Adjt FOUCHER (Gunner Machine)
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Breguet Br 693 |
12
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Accidented June 13, 1940, he is abandoned in Chartres.
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Breguet Br 693 |
14
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Affected GBA I
/ 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew,
unharmed, is taken prisoner: Commander PLOU (Pilot) and Adjutant POITROT
(Machine Gunner)
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Breguet Br 693 |
15
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Affected by a Flak, it is destroyed on May 16, 1940. Staff-Sergeant
CODRON (Machine Gunner) is seriously injured. Pilot, Staff-Sergeant
SOMEDECOSTE is unscathed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
16
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Damaged by accident on June 11, 1940 in Etampes. The crew
is unscathed: Sub-Lieutenant Chauvet (Pilot) and Chief Warrant Officer
Scourzic (Machine Gunner)
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Breguet Br 693 |
17
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Accidentally crashes on takeoff on May 21, 1940. His crew
is killed: Sub-Lieutenant ROSTAND (Pilot) and Staff-Sergeant FRIN
(Machine Gunner).
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Breguet Br 693 |
18
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew
is killed: Lieutenant DELATTRE (Pilot) and Adjutant DI-MATTEO (Machine
Gunner)
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Breguet Br 693 |
19
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Affected GBA I
/ 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew parachuted
and taken prisoner: Sergeant MASSAUX (Machine Gunner) is wounded and
Lieutenant LELEU (Pilot) is unharmed
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Breguet Br 693 |
21
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Shot down during ground attack on May 12, 1940. Sergeant CABARET
(Machine Gunner) is seriously injured. Sub-Lieutenant GADY (Pilot)
is unharmed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
23
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. The aircraft was abandoned at Mont-de-Marsan on June 25, 1940.
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Breguet Br 693 |
24
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54, 1st Squadron. Carries the inscription "Sub-Lieutenant De-The-Door-Of-Theil"
on both sides of the nose in memory of GBA Machine Gunner II / 54
killed on May 14, 1940. Present in Orange in November 1942.
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Breguet Br 693 |
50
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will
be fought.
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Breguet Br 693 |
53
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Damaged by Flak on June 13th, 1940, the Pilot poses it in
campaign where it is set on fire. Staff-Sergeant PETITPAIN (Machine
Gunner) is injured, Pilot, Captain PETITGUILLAUME is unscathed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
55
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Wrecked on June 13, 1940, he is abandoned in Voves.
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Breguet Br 693 |
57
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will
be fought.
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Breguet Br 693 |
75
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Assigned to GBA I / 54 | |
Breguet Br 693 |
79
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54: Shot by Flak on June 13, 1940. Crew killed: Staff-Sergeant
PAULIN (Pilot) and Adjutant MOROGE (Machine Gunner).
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Breguet Br 693 |
82
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54, 2nd Squadron. Wear the inscription "Mazeppa" on both sides
of the nose. Present in Lézignan in the summer of 1941. Seized by
the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
83
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Assigned to GBA I / 54 | |
Breguet Br 693 |
85
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. The aircraft was abandoned at Mont-de-Marsan on June 25, 1940.
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Breguet Br 693 |
88
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Affected at GBA
I / 54: Aircraft of Captain LECLERC, boss of the GBA I / 54 at the
Armistice.Saisi by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will
be railed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
89
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Aircraft assigned to Captain Desclerc, Commander of GBA I
/ 54. Present in Toulouse-Francazal in June 1940.
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Breguet Br 693 |
95
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54, 1st Squadron. This unit is equipped with short hoods, no flaps
and flat exhaust propulsion to gain speed. Seized by the Italians
in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
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Breguet Br 693 |
96
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, it will
be scrapped.
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Breguet Br 693 |
97
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54, 2nd Squadron. Aircraft probably assigned to Captain Petitguillaume
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Breguet Br 693 |
109
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Bear the inscription "Sub-Lieutenant De-The-Door-Of-Theil"
in memory of GBA Machine Gunner II / 54 killed May 14, 1940
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Breguet Br 693 |
1005
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will
be fought.
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Breguet Br 693 |
1009
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will
be fought.
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Breguet Br 693 |
1012
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Assigned to GBA
II / 54. Damaged by German fighters on June 5, 1940, it is declared
irreparable. The crew is unscathed: Lieutenant DE-BEARN (Pilot) and
Sergeant RENAULT (Machine Gunner). He will, however, be transferred
to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942,
he will be fought.
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Breguet Br 693 |
1015
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. The aircraft was abandoned at Mont-de-Marsan on June 25, 1940.
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Breguet Br 693 |
1018
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will
be fought.
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Breguet Br 693 |
1024
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will
be fought.
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Breguet Br 693 |
1025
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Assigned to GBA
I / 54, 1st Squadron. Present in Lézignan in 1942.
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