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BREGUET Br 691
Breguet 690
01
Breguet Br 691
1
Y-001
Breguet Br 691
2
Y-002
Breguet Br 691
3
Y-003
Breguet Br 691
4
Y-004
Taken into account in June 1939.
Breguet Br 691
5
Y-005
Breguet Br 691
6
Y-006
Breguet Br 691
7
Y-007
Breguet Br 691
8
Y-008
Breguet Br 691
9
Y-009
Assigned to GB II/54. Destroyed on landing during a training flight.
Breguet Br 691
10
Y-010
Breguet Br 691
11
Y-011
Breguet Br 691
12
Y-012
Breguet Br 691
13
Y-013
Breguet Br 691
14
Y-014
Breguet Br 691
15
Y-015
Breguet Br 691
16
Y-016
Breguet Br 691
17
Y-017
Breguet Br 691
18
Y-018
Breguet Br 691
19
Y-019
Assigned to GBA II / 54, 3rd Squadron. Aircraft that became the Breguet Br 693 No. 01 receiving the new engines Gnome-Rhone 14M
Breguet Br 691
20
Y-020
Assigned to GBA I/54. Present to the Group on February 3 - Coded "2" on the vertical stabiliser .
Breguet Br 691
21
Y-021
Assigned to GBA I/54. Present at the Group on February 3
Breguet Br 691
22
Y-022
Breguet Br 691
23
Y-023
Breguet Br 691
24
Y-024
Breguet Br 691
25
Y-025
Breguet Br 691
26
Y-026
Breguet Br 691
27
Y-027
Breguet Br 691
28
Y-028
Breguet Br 691
29
Y-029
Breguet Br 691
30
Y-030
Assigned to GBA II / 54
Breguet Br 691
31
Y-031
Breguet Br 691
32
Y-032
Breguet Br 691
33
Y-033
Breguet Br 691
34
Y-034
Breguet Br 691
35
Y-035
Breguet Br 691
36
Y-036
Breguet Br 691
37
Y-037
Breguet Br 691
38
Y-038
Breguet Br 691
39
Y-039
Affected GBA II / 35: Shot down by German Fighter May 18, 1940. The crew, unharmed is taken prisoner: Warrant GERAULT (PIlote) and Lieutenant ARTOLA (Gunner)
Breguet Br 691
40
Y-040
Breguet Br 691
41
Y-041
Breguet Br 691
42
Y-042
Breguet Br 691
43
Y-043
Breguet Br 691
44
Y-044
Breguet Br 691
45
Y-045
Breguet Br 691
46
Y-046
Breguet Br 691
47
Y-047
Breguet Br 691
48
Y-048
Breguet Br 691
49
Y-049
Assigned to GBA II / 35: Accidentally crashes on landing on June 16, 1940 during a flight: the crew is killed: Chief Warrant Officer TODOLI, Sergeant THONIN and Lieutenant ANTOINE.
Breguet Br 691
50
Y-050
Breguet Br 691
51
Y-051
Breguet Br 691
52
Y-052
Breguet Br 691
53
Y-053
Breguet Br 691
54
Y-054
Breguet Br 691
55
Y-055
Breguet Br 691
56
Y-056
Breguet Br 691
57
Y-057
Assigned to GBA II / 35: Accidentally crashes on takeoff on June 8, 1940 during a training flight: Sergeant BELLOGROTE (Pilot) is killed.
Breguet Br 691
58
Y-058
Breguet Br 691
59
Y-059
Breguet Br 691
60
Y-060
Assigned to GBA II / 35: Destroyed by accident on June 3, 1940 during a training flight. The crew is killed: Sergeant-Chief SIMON (Pilot) and Sergeant-Chief POULITOU (Gunner).
Breguet Br 691
61
Y-061
Breguet Br 691
62
Y-062
Breguet Br 691
63
Y-063
Breguet Br 691
64
Y-064
Breguet Br 691
65
Y-065
Breguet Br 691
66
Y-066
Breguet Br 691
67
Y-067
Breguet Br 691
68
Y-068
Breguet Br 691
69
Y-069
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Destroyed on takeoff on June 17, 1940; Captain CASSAGNOU (Pilot) is injured. Second Lieutenant BILLON-DU-PLAN, gunner is unharmed.
Breguet Br 691
70
Y-070
Breguet Br 691
71
Y-071
Breguet Br 691
72
Y-072
Breguet Br 691
73
Y-073
Breguet Br 691
74
Y-074
Breguet Br 691
75
Y-075
Breguet Br 691
76
Y-076
Breguet Br 691
77
Y-077
Breguet Br 691
78
BREGUET Br 693
Breguet Br 693
1
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot down by German Fighters on June 7, 1940. The crew was killed: Second Lieutenant LEGRAND (Pilot) and Sergeant Chief VERGE (Gunner). + D85: D105
Breguet Br 693
3
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Destroyed by accident on landing on June 7, 1940, returning from a test flight: General GIRIER is wounded in both legs and Warrant Officer WALSER (Pilot) is killed.
Breguet Br 693
4
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew is taken prisoner: Sergeant Roux (Gunner) is seriously injured. Chief Warrant Officer BOULANGER (Pilot) is unharmed
Breguet Br 693
5
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Killed by German Fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew was killed: Second Lieutenant BRUNET (Pilot) and Sergeant Chief MATUCHET (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
6
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Damaged by the Flak, it is destroyed on landing on 8 June 1940. Sergeant CONILL (Gunner) is seriously injured. The pilot, Lieutenant BLONDY is unharmed.
Breguet Br 693
7
Affected 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 (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
9
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Shot down during ground attack on May 12, 1940. Crew is taken prisoner: Sergeant TUPIN (Gunner) seriously injured, Chief Warrant Officer GOYER (Pilot) is unharmed
Breguet Br 693
10
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. Warrant Officer RICHARD (Pilot), wounded is taken prisoner. Chief Warrant Officer RENAUDIE (Gunner) is killed.
Breguet Br 693
11
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Destroyed by accident on take off on May 9, 1940. The crew is killed: Adjt-Chief FERRAND (Pilot) and Adjt FOUCHER (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
12
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Accidented June 13, 1940, he is abandoned in Chartres.
Breguet Br 693
13
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot down by German Fighters May 25, 1940. Sergeant Chief BADEL (Gunner) is wounded. The pilot, Warrant Officer MITTON is injured.
Breguet Br 693
14
Affected GBA I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew, unharmed, is taken prisoner: Commander PLOU (Pilot) and Warrant Officer POITROT (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
15
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Affected by a Flak, it is destroyed May 16, 1940. Sergeant-Chief CODRON (Gunner) is seriously injured. The pilot, Sergeant-Chef SOMEDECOSTE is unscathed.
Breguet Br 693
16
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Damaged by accident on June 11, 1940 in Etampes. The crew is unscathed: Second Lieutenant Chauvet (Pilot) and Chief Warrant Officer Scourzic (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
17
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Accidentally crashes on take-off on May 21, 1940. His crew is killed: Second Lieutenant ROSTAND (Pilot) and Sergeant-Chief FRIN (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
18
Affected at GBA I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew is killed: Lieutenant DELATTRE (Pilot) and Warrant Officer DI-MATTEO (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
19
Affected GBA I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. The crew evacuated and was captured:
Breguet Br 693
20
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Destroyed by the Flak on May 16, 1940. The crew is killed: Second Lieutenant CHEMINEAU (Pilot) and Sergeant GUICHON (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
21
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Shot down during a ground attack on May 12, 1940. Sergeant CABARET (Gunner) is seriously injured. Second Lieutenant GADY (Pilot) is unharmed.
Breguet Br 693
22
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Carries the inscription "Min 'of nothing". Seriously damaged following an attack on the ground on May 12, 1940, crew unscathed: Sergeant-Chef NORMAND and Sergeant VOIGARD
Breguet Br 693
23
Assigned to GBA I / 54. The aircraft was abandoned at Mont-de-Marsan on June 25, 1940.
Breguet Br 693
24
Assigned to GBA I / 54, 1st Squadron. Carries the inscription "Second Lieutenant De-La-Porte-Du-Theil" on both sides of the nose in memory of the gunner GBA II / 54 killed May 14, 1940. Present in Orange in November 1942.
Breguet Br 693
25
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Shot down by the Flak during an attack on a motorized column on May 22, 1940. The crew was killed: Second Lieutenant ROSTAND (Observer) and Master Corporal GIRAUDON (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
27
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Shot down by German Fighters on June 6, 1940. Sergeant LE-COQ-DE-KERLAND (Pilot) is wounded and Sergeant-Chief BOUSQUET (Gunner) is killed.
Breguet Br 693
28
Assigned to the GBA II / 54.Badged by the Flak, May 18, 1940. The Commander GRENET (Pilot) is killed, and the Sergeant-Chief BOUVERET (Gunner) is prisoner
Breguet Br 693
29
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot down by German Fighters on June 6, 1940: The crew is seriously injured: Warrant Officer MITTON (Pilot) and Sergeant Chief UTEZA (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
30
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot down by the Flak on May 16, 1940. The crew is captured: Sergeant LAMI (Pilot) and Sergeant GIARD (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
31
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Damaged by German Fighters on June 5, 1940, he crashed on landing. Sergeant-Major JONOUX (Gunner) is injured, Sergeant FETIVEAU (Pilot) is unharmed.
Breguet Br 693
32
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Severely damaged by the Flak on May 12, 1940. Abbatu by German Fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew is badly injured: Captain JEUNET (Pilot) and Sergeant-Chief DUCAS (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
33
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Hit by the Flak, May 18, 1940. Sergeant LAMOUR (Gunner) is injured. Lieutenant DE-BEARN is unharmed. Repaired, he will be shot again by German Fightersing on June 7, 1940. The uninjured crew parachutes: Sub Lieutenant DEVIN (Pilot) and Sergeant LEBERT (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
34
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot down by the Flak on May 12, 1940. Sgt Chief FOURDINIER (Pilot) is seriously injured and S-Lt DE-LA-PORTE-DU-THEIL (Pilot) is killed.
Breguet Br 693
35
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot by German Fighters on May 31, 1940. Chief Warrant Officer POILBOUT (Cannoneer) parachutes himself and is taken prisoner. Second Lieutenant LEGRAND (Pilot) is unharmed.
Breguet Br 693
38
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Crashes on June 10th after an air fight: the crew is unscathed: Sergeant METIFEU (Pilot) and Master Corporal GENRE (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
39
Assigned to the GBA I / 51.Abought by the chase on May 25, 1940. The DROUELLE Sub-Lieutenant (Pilot) is killed and Sergeant CARQUIN (Gunner) is taken prisoner
Breguet Br 693
40
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Killed by German Fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew was wounded: DE-SAINT-MARCEAUX Sub-Lieutenant (pilot) and Sergeant BEDA (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
41
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
Breguet Br 693
44
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Damaged following an air combat May 30, 1940: the crew is unscathed: Sergeant ANCELIN (Pilot) and Sergeant LAMY (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
46
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot down by the Flak on June 9, 1940: the crew is unscathed: Chief Sergeant DE-THANNBERG (Pilot) and Chief Warrant Officer DELPORTE (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
47
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Damaged by the Flak on June 9, 1940. The crew is unharmed: Deputy DE-DAMPIERRE (Pilot) and Captain LACAT (Gunner). On June 13, 1940, the plane will be destroyed on the ground by a machine-gunning machine.
Breguet Br 693
48
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Damaged by the Flak on June 8, 1940, he crashed on landing: Chief Warrant Officer HERVIER (Gunner) was injured. The pilot, Lieutenant COLLOMBET is undamined.
Breguet Br 693
49
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Shot by German Fighters June 9, 1940: Second Lieutenant ROLLAND (Pilot) is wounded, and Sergeant DES-COURTIS (Gunner) is taken prisoner.
Breguet Br 693
50
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be fought.
Breguet Br 693
51
Assigned to GBA II / 51, 3rd Squadron. Accidented in Orleans-Bricy on June 13, 1940. He will be abandoned on the ground.
Breguet Br 693
52
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Damaged by the Flak on June 8, 1940, he crashed on landing: the crew was unscathed. : Second Lieutenant ROLLAND (Pilot) and Sergeant DES-COURTIS (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
53
Assigned to GBA I / 54: Damaged by the Flak on June 13th, 1940, the pilot poses it in campaign where it is set on fire. The Sergeant-Chef PETITPAIN (Gunner) is injured, the pilot, Captain PETITGUILLAUME is unscathed.
Breguet Br 693
54
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot by German Fighters on June 7, 1940. The crew is seriously injured: Sergeant SANNIER (Pilot) and Sergeant-Chief RENAULT (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
55
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Wrecked on June 13, 1940, he is abandoned in Voves.
Breguet Br 693
57
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be fought.
Breguet Br 693
58
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot down by the Flak on June 9, 1940: the crew is killed: Lieutenant DUPUY (Pilot) and Second Lieutenant BEAUD (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
59
Assigned to GBA II / 51, 4th Squadron May 27, 1940. Damaged after an aerial combat on June 5, 1940, he managed to regain his land. The crew is unscathed: Captain NICOT (Pilot) and Warrant Officer IZERN (Gunner). The plane, irreparable, is abandoned on the ground of Brouard
Breguet Br 693
61
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Destroyed following an aerial combat on June 5, 1940. Master Corporal GODINEAU (Gunner) is seriously injured. Chief Sergeant LE-GOFF (pilot) is injured.
Breguet Br 693
62
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
Breguet Br 693
63
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Crashes after an air fight on June 6, 1940. Sergeant NIEVREMONT (pilot) is unharmed, but Master Corporal BARBRON (Gunner) is killed.
Breguet Br 693
65
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Damaged by the Flak May 20, 1940. The pilot, Captain BERNARD is unscathed, but Sub-Lieutenant GUIMBRETIERE (gunner) is seriously injured.
Breguet Br 693
66
Assigned to GB I / 51. Severely damaged by the Flak on May 25, 1940. Sergeant GIONETTI (Gunner) is seriously injured. The pilot, Lieutenant ANCEL (Pilot) is unscathed.
Breguet Br 693
67
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Damaged by the Flak on June 7, 1940, he landed gear returned: the crew is unscathed: Lieutenant LEBOURG (Pilot) and Sergeant Chief MITARD (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
68
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Shot by Flak on June 12, 1940. Sergeant LAMY (Gunner) is injured. The pilot, Sergeant ANCELIN is unharmed
Breguet Br 693
69
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Shot down by German Fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew is killed: Lieutenant MAUREL (Pilot), Sergeant-Chief ROCHAIS (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
70
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Damaged by the Flak on June 9, 1940, he crashed to the ground: the crew was wounded: Second Lieutenant GIRARD (Pilot) and Sergeant-Chief PLESSIEZ (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
72
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Shot down by Flak on June 12, 1940. The crew is unscathed. Chief Warrant Officer HEGRON (Pilot) and Chief Warrant Officer HERVIER (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
74
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Shot down by German Fighters on May 30, 1940. Captain HALLOPEAU (Pilot) is killed. Sergeant-Chief EUGENE (Gunner) is seriously injured.
Breguet Br 693
75
  Assigned to GBA I / 54
Breguet Br 693
76
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Abandoned at Brétigny on June 9, 1940.
Breguet Br 693
77
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Damaged by the flak on June 7, 1940, he crashed on landing: the crew was unscathed: Sergeants ANCELIN (Pilot) and LAMY (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
78
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Defeated by German Fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew is killed: Sergeant-Chief LEFROID (Pilot) and Sergeant DE-CATALANO (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
79
Assigned to the GBA I / 54: Shot by the Flak on June 13, 1940. The crew is killed: Sergeant-Chief PAULIN (Pilot) and Warrant Officer MOROGE (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
80
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Damaged by German Fightersing on June 14, 1940, he crashes on landing: Master Corporal MALOUET (gunner) is seriously injured. The pilot, Sub-Lieutenant DU-TERTRE is unharmed.
Breguet Br 693
81
Assigned to GBA II / 51. Damaged by German Fightersing on June 14, 1940, he crashed on landing: Warrant Officer IZERN (Gunner) was seriously injured. The pilot, Captain NICOT is unscathed.
Breguet Br 693
82
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.
Breguet Br 693
83
  Assigned to GBA I / 54
Breguet Br 693
84
Assigned to GBA I / 51, 2nd Squadron. Present in Lézignan-Corbière in February 1942.
Breguet Br 693
85
Assigned to GBA I / 54. The aircraft was abandoned at Mont-de-Marsan on June 25, 1940.
Breguet Br 693
86
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Killed by German Fighters on June 5, 1940. The crew was killed: Captain CHOCHEPRAT (Pilot) and Sub-Lieutenant PASCALY (Gunner)
Breguet Br 693
88
Affected at GBA I / 54: Aircraft Captain LECLERC, boss GBA I / 54 at the Armistice.Saisi by the Italians in Orange en Nove
Breguet Br 693
89
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Aircraft assigned to Captain Desclerc, commander of GBA I / 54. Present in Toulouse-Francazal in June 1940.
Breguet Br 693
91
Assigned to GBA I / 51, 2nd Squadron. Aircraft of Captain BERNARD, commander of the 2nd Squadron. Present in Toulouse-Francazal end of June 1940. It will be hilly on May 27, 1941 by Captain BERNARD.
Breguet Br 693
92
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Shot by German Fighters on June 9, 1940. Sergeant-Chef LELONG (Gunner) is killed, and Sub Lieutenant MAYADOUX (Pilot) is wounded.
Breguet Br 693
93
Assigned to GBA I / 51, 1st Squadron. Aircraft of Lieutenant LEBOURG, commander of 1st Squadron. Present in Toulouse-Francazal at the end of June 1940. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
Breguet Br 693
95
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.
Breguet Br 693
96
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, it will be scrapped.
Breguet Br 693
97
Assigned to GBA I / 54, 2nd Squadron. Aircraft probably assigned to Captain Petitguillaume
Breguet Br 693
99
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Accident in Mérignac on June 23rd. He is abandoned on the ground.
Breguet Br 693
101
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Aircraft assigned to Captain ROCABOY, boss of GBA I / 51. Present in Toulouse-Francazal end of June 1940.
Breguet Br 693
103
Assigned to GBA I / 51, 2nd Squadron. Will cross the Campaign of France without major trouble. It is visible in Toulouse-Francazal after the Armistice.
Breguet Br 693
109
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Bear the inscription "Sub-Lieutenant De-La-Porte-Du-Theil" in memory of the gunner GBA II / 54 killed May 14, 1940
Breguet Br 693
1002
Assigned to GBA II / 35. Destroyed on the ground during the bombardment of Chateauroux land on June 16, 1940
Breguet Br 693
1003
Assigned to GBA II / 35. Destroyed on the ground during the bombardment of Chateauroux land on June 16, 1940
Breguet Br 693
1004
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
Breguet Br 693
1005
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be fought.
Breguet Br 693
1006
Assigned to GBA II / 35. Wrecked June 22 on the ground of Mont-De-Marsan. He will be abandoned on the spot.
Breguet Br 693
1007
Assigned to GBA II / 35. Destroyed on the ground during the bombardment of Chateauroux land on June 16, 1940
Breguet Br 693
1008
Assigned to GBA II / 35: Destroyed by accident on May 16, 1940.
Breguet Br 693
1009
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be fought.
Breguet Br 693
1011
Assigned to GBA II / 54. Damaged by Flak on June 7, 1940: Warrant Officer COIFFARD (Gunner) is seriously injured.
Breguet Br 693
1012
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 (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
1013
Affected at GBA II / 54, 3rd Squadron on May 24th, 1940. Wear the inscription: "The Sulfateuse". Damaged by German Fighters on June 6, 1940. Sergeant BADEL (gunner) is wounded. It will be transferred to GBA I / 51. Commander AMOUROUX's Aircraft. Present in Lézignan in the summer of 1941. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
Breguet Br 693
1014
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Abandoned Bouard June 19, 1940.
Breguet Br 693
1015
Assigned to GBA I / 54. The aircraft was abandoned at Mont-de-Marsan on June 25, 1940.
Breguet Br 693
1016
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Shot down by flak on 9 June 1940. The crew is killed: Sergeant-Head DENIS (Pilot) and Master Corporal MASSE (Gunner).
Breguet Br 693
1017
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Hit by the flak, he crashed to the ground on June 8, 1940. Warrant Officer DARRIET (Gunner) was killed. The pilot, Sergeant MITIFEUX is unscathed.
Breguet Br 693
1018
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be fought.
Breguet Br 693
1021
Assigned to GBA I / 51, 2nd Squadron. Present in Toulouse-Francazal on June 25, 1940.
Breguet Br 693
1024
Assigned to GBA I / 54. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be fought.
Breguet Br 693
1025
Assigned to GBA I / 54, 1st Squadron. Present in Lézignan in 1942.
Breguet Br 693
1027
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
Breguet Br 693
1028
Assigned to GBA I / 51. Seized by the Italians in Orange in November 1942, he will be railed.
BREGUET Br695
Breguet Br 695
3
Assigned to GBA II / 54 on June 4, 1940.
Breguet Br 695
7
Assigned to GBA II / 54 on June 5, 1940. Destroyed by accident on landing June 15, 1940: Second Lieutenant DAMPIERRE (Pilot) is killed and Captain LACAT (Gunner) is wounded.
Breguet Br 695
8
Assigned to GBA I / 51, 1st Squadron. Aircraft of Captain D'ARTEMARE. Present in Lézignan in the summer of 1941
Breguet Br 695
10
Assigned to GBA I / 51
Breguet Br 695
51
Assigned to GBA II / 51, 3rd Sch. One of the few Br 695 Breguets taken into account by the GBA. current June 1940.