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Based on what is visible under the wing I guess its DF+SC or DF+GC .....
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Ref my last post .. here is a pic of DF+SC.... only have Artist drawing of DF+GC so that may not have existed and remains in the maybe file until photo or doc surfaces.
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The odd-looking tail does not look like any Battle I know. POD/PQD would appear to be part of a civil registration. I have looked at the French registration F-APOD (Potez 621) - APQD (Mauboussin 123) and again the tail suggests none of these.
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Paul/Tom
I am pretty certain this is the Potez 621 F-APOD I know it was reported as destroyed in a hangar on 3 June 1940 at Etampes but I don't know how reliable this "inside" is, and the German could after all have dragged it outside before any final scrapping was done. To me it looks like a big aircraft (which fits the 621) while all other options are even worse F-APOO - Hanriot 16 F-APOQ - no known aircraft F-APQD - Mauboussin 123 F-APQO - as above Cheers Stig |
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Two different aircraft...??
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Hi Stig & Kaiyan - Yes I was thinking along the same lines. The tail belongs to a Glen Martin 167. So more likely an aircraft dump rather than a crash-site.
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I agree Tom .. the tail had me confused could not place it.
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Hi
Post #583 first link : We have Curtiss H-75 n°72 rather at Dunkerque-MArdyck rather than Calais. BUT what is this Belgie Fox(?) beside. Another ebay photos give a code 705 as a code on fuselage. Bertrand |
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