Monday, March 2, 2026

Bloch MB200 French interwar bomber

 


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  1. Amazing how far aviation has come in a 100 yrs.

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  2. that has some interesting features

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  3. Now THAT has coolness.

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  4. b.b.but, in a crate like that?

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  5. Lovely sitting duck! 🦆 I mean canard!

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  6. It's great as long as no one is shooting back.

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  7. Last known picture of Jacque, Pierre, Michelle and Louie.

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  8. Bei dem Flugzeug auf dem Bild handelt es sich um einen französischen Bomber vom Typ Bloch MB.200, der im Winter von deutschen Soldaten übernommen wurde.

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  9. Marcel Bloch would change his name and company to "Dassault" after WWII and carry on in the aircraft industry.

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  10. The French are not known for building beautiful. The women... yes.
    Citroens...No
    How many times have you seen an absolutely gorgeous French dame getting cozy with a tank like Gerard Depardieu?

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    1. Beauty is a personal opinion. I've liked most Citroens over the years but the inter-war French "heavy" bombers were challenging in looks and performance - the latter measure like many aircraft of those times when designs were improving so fast that some aircraft were obsolete about the time they entered service.

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  11. From the Wright Brothers to the B52 took 49 years (1903-1952).

    74 years later, the B52 is still in service.

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  12. Never flown, only surrendered once.

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