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Breguet 270 unit help
Gentlemen,
first of all - I have only rudimentary knowledge about the unit or tactical marking system in the Armée d l'Air, so I am aware that this question might be stupid in some way or another: I have some photos of a derelict Breguet 270 A2 No 47, the wing undersides reveal a code A??3 (digits/letters two and three are unreadable). There are no emblems or any other markings visible. Is it possible to say to which unit this plane had belonged to or even where it was found by the German forces (it's the same airfield at which the well known liason Breguet 270 No 7 was discovered)? Kind regards, Christian |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Code system started in 1925. The letter (A) is for the register of registration, ( in 1939 the letter was U), the three digits: aircraft's i.d. Letter and one digit painted on right wing underside, two other dîgits on left wing underside.
You will have to research N° 47 among the twelve GAO s using Br 270. Sorry can't give more |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Thanks a lot Thierry for your reply, I did learn some new things
But one question: When you say the code on the wing undersides represents an aircraft's identity, is this a tactical I.D. like the fuselage codes on the British or German aircraft (squadron codes or Verbandskennzeichen) or part of another registration system I don't know yet?BTW: Maybe these photos help to identify the location (They were taken at the same spot. Other images show both planes together) Last edited by ChristianK; 6th December 2012 at 09:57. |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Unfortunately the 3 digits were attributed according to the contracts between constructors and airforce without chronological or even logical way, So can't help to find the unit.
GAO 1/508, 2/508, 509, 516, 518, 543, 545, 546 and 547 ( by chance reduced to nine !) used Br 270 Good luck |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Ok thanks!
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Locations of GAO's airfields could maybe been helpfull:
1/508:Romilly/Seine 2/508:Mars-la-Tour 509 elme516:Aix en Provence 518:Challerange 543:Montbéliard 545 enain546:Sézanne-St Rémy 547:Tournes-Belval |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Just out of interest in the second photo the rear of the fuselage looks different to photos I have in my library such as in French Aircraft from 1939-42 Volume 1 by Histoire & Collections.
I know it has the glass house in place but the rear section (where the long tail boom fits in to the main fuselage) it appears that the fuselarge is vertical rather than than humped / rounded as it is in the aircraft in the first photo. Apparently the tail on this type was revised after first flights several times. Also with an enclosed cockpit and no gun showing was this plane used for Comms and could this help reveal the unit
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Larry Hayward |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Hi Larry,
the first plane is of the standard variant, the other is one of only a few Br.270 liaison planes, apparently rebuilt (AFAIK) from older examples. Regards, Christian |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Well ok, that's a lucky coincidence: http://cgi.ebay.de/FOTO-FLUGZEUG-Fra...-/320704857426
Backside of the photo says "near Troyes"... |
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Re: Breguet 270 unit help
Hello
Breguet 270 n° 47 was an ex-aircraft from GAO 1/508. Equiped with Potez 63.11, this group send several of its old Breguet to Auxerre on 14 may 1940. These Breguet 270 were probably stored with aircrafts from others GAO. According to a reader from french magazine Avions : ex Breguet 270 from GAO 1/508 Send to Auxerre : n° 24, 29, 47, 66, 85 & 99 on 14/05/1940 Send to Chartres: N° 36, 59, 63 & 126 on 15 & 16/05/1940 & n° 37 on 04/06/1940. |
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