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Sources :
- Book "Ils étaient là" from Jacqueline and Paul MARTIN
- Mr BRIAND Philippe : The Sergeant Henry VERANT was his uncle
POTEZ 390
Potez 390 A2
1
L-001
Assigned to GAO 513. It was destroyed at Chaux on 23 April 1940. The crew, Captain DEBAISE (Pilot) and Adjudant CAMUS (Machine Gunner) were unharmed.
Potez 390 A2
32
L-062
Assigned to GAO 513. The aircraft crashed at Chaux on 23 April 1940. The crew, Staff Sergeant René BERNARDIE (Pilot) and Second Lieutenant Gilbert BARET (Gunner) were unharmed.
Potez 390 A2
36
L-066
Assigned to GAO 513, Slightly uneven landing on April 23, 1940 on the airfield of La Chapelle sous Chaux (90). At the Armistice, this aircraft will be listed on the airfield of Lyon Bron.
Potez 390 A2
37
L-067
Assigned to GAO 513,
Potez 390 A2
42
L-072
Present at GAO 512 in April 1940. Coded ‘3’ white on the centreboard, she took part in the French campaign. It was later assigned to GAO 513. The damaged aircraft was abandoned on 14 June 1940 at Roye-sur-Saône airfield.
Potez 390 A2
55
L-085
Assigned to GAO 513, The aircraft crashed on 16 June 1940 at Feurs airfield when it lost its left wheel on landing. Its pilot, Sergeant Henry VERANT, was unhurt. At the Armistice, this aircraft was registered at Aulnat airfield.
Potez 390 A2
67
L-097
Assigned to the GAO 505 between 1937 and 1939, he will then be transferred to GAR 513. Aircraft burned on the Saint-Etienne airfield at Armistice.
Potez 390 A2
68
L-098
Assigned to GAO 513,
Potez 390 A2
73
L-103
Assigned to GAO 513,
Potez 390 A2
76
L-106
Assigned to GAO II / 32 - 3rd Sqn. He will then be transferred to GAO 513 with which he will make the campaign of France. Aircraft burned on the Saint-Etienne airfield at Armistice.
POTEZ 63-11
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
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
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.

 

Aircrafts allocated to the GAO 513