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French in the FE
Hello,
Has there been any info of late on the MS406's used in the far East by the French ? I have read that they were originally for China, so what markings were they on on arrival in the FE ? Some 17 MS406's were I beleive sent out there and were used by EC 2/595 (10) and EC 2/596 (7). What became of these aircraft and their pilots ? What markings were worn by the aircraft ? Did the Japanese capture any or test any ? Looking forward to more on these aircraft Alex |
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Re: French in the FE
You need a recent (last year or two) issue of Aero Journal - if you look throught their back issue lists you should find it. From memory, the aircraft were intended for China but impounded. There was trouble with the armament, or lack of same. The most notable (to my knowledge) pilot was Pouyade, later of Normandie-Niemen. The Moranes flew with a red tail, and other Vichy markings.
There is also a recent French book dedicated to the Ms406 (possibly Lela Presse - Avion's publisher) and that is certain to have the information you need. |
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Re: French in the FE
Hello Graham,
Thanks for the info, where do i get hold of the magazine you mention , is it available in the UK ? Alex |
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Re: French in the FE
In short:
the French Moranes were used in the Thai-French war in late 1940-early 1941 and participated in some air battles, scoring some victories. Next event of date was in early 1942 when 2 or 3 were shot down in error in Hanoi area by Japanese fighters that mistook them for P-40. No more activity until the end of the war. In March 1945 when the Japanese attacked French military bases all over Indochina, only some Potze remained flyable IIRC. |
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Re: French in the FE
You want issue 29. e-mail aeroeditions@free.fr However, I suspect that it is no longer available.
I believe that Midland Counties stock AJ in the UK. Again, given that the issue is nearly 3 years old, they may no longer have stocks. The Franco-Thai air war was also covered in an old Air Enthusiast, I don't recall the number. |
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Re: French in the FE
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