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  • * [http://www.aviation-history.com/guns/m4.htm <nowiki>[Aviation History Online Museum]</nowiki> Browning Model M4 (T9) 37 mm Cannon] {{France aircraft cannons}}
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  • ...e aircraft including helicopters such as their H-21C Workhorse and [[H-34 (France)|H-34]] helicopters used in Algeria. The flexible variants were modified wi {{France aircraft cannons}}
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  • ===Aviation=== '''Aviation'''
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Update 1.73 "Vive la France"}} ...The update is distinguished by introducing the [[:Category:France_aircraft|France air tree]] as well as showcasing the beginning of the [[:Category:Italy_gro
    31 KB (4,730 words) - 20:29, 9 February 2021
  • ...}''' was an adaptation of the Bloch MB.170 for naval purposes. After WWII, France had to use any aircraft to its disposal to rearm their air force; thus the ...for torpedo bombing purposes. It served with the Aéronavale (French naval aviation) until 1950. <ref>[[wikipedia:Bloch_MB.170#Operational_history|[Wikipedia]
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  • ...(AVIC)''' 中国航空工业集团有限公司; Previously '''Ministry of Aviation Industry''' 航空工业部 |'''Changhe Aviation Industries Corporation'''
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  • ...ral Sciences Gymnasium, he began to learn to fly. In 1935, he moved to the Aviation Cadet School in Dęblin, which he graduated from in 1938 but stayed at as a ...order on 27 September. He remained in Romania for a month before moving to France, where he was jailed in May 1940 for criticizing the French command. Again,
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  • ...oint by landing inside it. Possibly, coordinate with the allied fixed-wing aviation for a multi-directional attack on the opponent's anti-aircraft locations. The Soviet Army Aviation owes its emergence mostly to the transport landing helicopter Mi-4. The Mi-
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  • ...itude records. Originally produced by Sud-Est, it later became part of Sud-Aviation and then Aérospatiale. The helicopter has a small fuselage with great visi ...ouette II was handled from 1957 to 1970 when Sud-Aviation merged with Nord Aviation, creating Aérospatiale who then, from 1970 to 1975, handled production of
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  • ...png|130px|link=Category:France helicopters]][[:Category:France helicopters|France]]</div> [[Category:Aviation]]
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  • ...ies and was churning out aircraft using the latest technology. Britain and France quickly realized they were well behind the manufacturing capacity of German ...ghter but they were at production capacity so instead asked North American Aviation (then known for the B-25 "Mitchell" bomber and AT-6 "Harvard" trainer also
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  • ...es|Italian tank tree]], as well as [[:Category:Sixth_rank_aircraft|Rank VI aviation]]. ===France===
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  • ...1939 to enforce the non-interventionist agreements reached by Britain and France during the Spanish Civil War. She was transferred from the Mediterranean Fl ...get. The intended purpose of these guns is to provide an obstacle to enemy aviation, but their use is limited to close ranges, often too close. The Vickers als
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  • {{Navigation-Line|France}}{{Specs-Link|md_460}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|md_460_yt_cup_2019}}{{-}}{{Specs-Li ...specially effective against jet bombers, such as the [[Vautour IIA IDF/AF (France)]], which generally have poor manoeuvrability.
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  • ...ire-guided anti-tank missile developed by French aviation manufacture Nord Aviation. It also served in other Armed Forces in which it received a different name {{Navigation-Line|France}}{{Specs-Link|h_34_france}}{{-}}{{Specs-Link|sa_313b_france}}{{-}}{{Specs-L
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  • ...will introduce this concept for three nations: Germany, Great Britain, and France. In future, we hope to include the United States, Russian Empire, Italy, an ===Aviation===
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  • ...s, the Alouette served in more than 80 countries until the late 1980s. Sud Aviation later became Aérospatiale in 1970. {{France helicopters}}
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  • ...has the most guns, French [[P-47D-22-RE (France)|P-47]] or French [[Yak-3 (France)|Yak-3]], can a Maverick missile track a target at night without a TV pod, :''Pages of History:'' early WW2 [[:Category:France ground vehicles|French tanks]]
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  • ...nder licence from Sikorsky for use in the French Air Force, Navy, and Army Aviation (ALAT). ...sassembled H-34s, which were then reassembled in France. Later on, the Sud-Aviation company acquired a licence to produce the H-34s locally. In the end, close
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  • The Aerospatiale SA.341 was developed to meet a French Army Light Aviation (ALAT) requirement for a new observation helicopter to replace the Alouette {{France helicopters}}
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