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  • ...flag.png|130px|link=Category:France aircraft]][[:Category:France aircraft|France]]</div> [[Category:Aviation]]
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  • ...th the U.S., it did see combat action while flown by other nations such as France and Finland where they put the little fighter to the test and were highly s ...p://www.aviation-history.com/curtiss/p36.htm The Curtiss P-36 Hawk]. ''The Aviation History Online Mueseum website'', On-line 12 June 2007. Retrieved 24 August
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  • ...th the U.S., it did see combat action while flown by other nations such as France and Finland where they put the little fighter to the test and were highly s ...p://www.aviation-history.com/curtiss/p36.htm The Curtiss P-36 Hawk]. ''The Aviation History Online Mueseum website'', On-line 12 June 2007. Retrieved 24 August
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  • ...th the U.S., it did see combat action while flown by other nations such as France and Finland where they put the little fighter to the test and were highly s ...p://www.aviation-history.com/curtiss/p36.htm The Curtiss P-36 Hawk]. ''The Aviation History Online Museum website'', On-line 12 June 2007. Retrieved 24 August
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  • ...silver USAAF camouflage more similar to the [[P-51D-20-NA]] or [[P-63C-5 (France)|French P-63C-5]]. Pristine aluminum is not low profile either, but at leas ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic
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  • ...the Soviets under the lend-lease program but around 100 were also sent to France. ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic
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  • The P-51D became the most mass-produced Mustang model, a symbol of American aviation and one of the best fighters of World War II. In total, 8,156 of them were Apart from the RAF and USAAF, the P-51 was in service with France, China, Australia and the Netherlands during World War II.
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  • In early 1944, Alexander Kartveli, the chief designer for the Republic Aviation Aircraft Company set out to work on a replacement for the piston-powered P- *[[F-84G-26-RE_(France)|F-84G-26-RE]] (France)
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  • ...(into the mid-1960s), several other nations continued to use it including France, Italy and Taiwan (Republic of China), however, Greece continued flying the In early 1944, Alexander Kartveli, the chief designer for the Republic Aviation Aircraft Company set out to work on a replacement for the piston-powered P-
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  • | link-1 = F6F-5N (France) ...d because now the relevant job is to defend ground forces and pester enemy aviation. Once in the air, check the immediate surroundings (check six first) also w
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  • | link-2 = F8F-1B (France) ...forced its early retirement; however, some of these fighters were used by France in Indochina against Viet Minh troops.
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  • Before the start of the war many aviation critics and engineers considered the flying boat obsolete due to its slow s ...ountries to place orders for PBY-5 included Australia, Canada, Holland and France.
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  • ...i (1,900 km) at a speed of 300 mph (480 km/h). Fortuitously North American Aviation (NAA) already had a previous design for their NA-40B which they had already ...USSR, Canada, Australia, and China. After the war, B-25Js were supplied to France, the Netherlands, Peru, Venezuela, and Indonesia.
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  • ...th the U.S., it did see combat action while flown by other nations such as France and Finland where they put the little fighter to the test and were highly s * [http://www.aviation-history.com/curtiss/p36.htm <nowiki>[Aviation History]</nowiki> The Curtiss P-36 Hawk]
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  • ...orce in 1937, Thailand received 6 aircraft which they used in the war with France during 1940, Turkey with 20 aircraft and Netherlands with 9.
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  • ...the Soviets under the lend-lease program but around 100 were also sent to France. This specific Kingcobra isn't based on any historical aircraft but feature ...front. One Soviet account goes as far as to say that the entire 4th Guards Aviation Regiment (4 GvlAP) was converted to the P-63 in 1944, while they were offic
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  • ...on par with most nations, however, it lacks when compared to aircraft from France, Great Britain or the Soviet Union and to some extent the United States and The leadership of the German Ministry of Aviation saw the He 51 as an aircraft of extreme importance for the reviving Luftwaf
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  • ...s were introduced in 1912. Modifications of the machine gun, both army and aviation, were produced from 1917 at the Vickers factories until 1940, when they beg | France || [[MAC 1934 (7.5 mm)]] || style="text-align:center;" | 1934 || style="tex
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  • ...e since the start of the Open Beta Test prior to Update 1.27 in the German aviation tree. In [[Update 1.69 "Regia Aeronautica"]], the S.M.79, as well as the ot ...ing, S.M.79s were used day and night, attacking targets in Malta, Tunisia, France, Aden, and in North and East Africa.
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  • ...on par with most nations, however, it lacks when compared to aircraft from France, Great Britain or the Soviet Union and to some extent the United States and ...to the German fleet's quick growth was open. An adequate buildup of naval aviation was immediately required. So, E. Heinkel's suggestion to create a floatplan
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  • ...t/second). <ref>[http://www.aviation-history.com/guns/303.htm <nowiki>[The Aviation History Online Museum]</nowiki> Browning .303 Mark II Machine Gun]</ref> ...f the combat experience gained by Hurricane squadrons during the Battle of France.
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  • ...were the first to see service, fighting German units during the Battle of France. The DB-7 would later serve in the air forces of multiple air forces as an ...led and handed over to French units. By the start of the Battle of France, France possessed 70 of the 100 ordered aircraft, enough to equip three squadrons.
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  • ...part, the [[D.520]], in the French aviation tree in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. ...nt) Pierre Le Gloan from GC III/6. Production of the D.520 was halted when France surrendered in the summer of 1940 and then restarted under German occupatio
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  • * North American [[F-86K (France)|F-86D]] Sabre ...inim.ne.jp/His-Mil-F86F-000-Index.htm <nowiki>[dansa.minim.ne.jp]</nowiki> Aviation History Museum - Short history of the F-86F]
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  • ...Airfield in the Gifu Prefecture. With the arrival of the Bf 109s, the Army Aviation Examination Department, dedicated to examining aerial technology and traini ...ntline pilot who saw aerial combat in the Spanish Civil War, the Battle of France, and the Battle of Britain where he became an ace pilot (he would later be
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  • In early 1944, Alexander Kartveli, the chief designer for the Republic Aviation Aircraft Company set out to work on a replacement for the piston-powered P- * [[F-84G-26-RE (France)]]
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  • ...ult Aviation and introduced in 1952. It was a very important milestone for France at the time, since it was the first French-built jet powered aircraft, serv It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. The Ouragan is a very capable air superiority fighter for its rank, lik
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  • It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. The M.D 452 IIA is very simmilar to the earlier M.D 450 Mystere, but it ...452 Mystere was a swept-wing air superiority fighter developed by Dassault Aviation, derived from the M.D.450 Ouragan. The aircraft combined the fuselage of th
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  • ...n variant of the Potez 63 project, which was a project intended to provide France with modern heavy fighter capabilities and which eventually led to one of t ...troduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]] along with the initial French aviation tree. The {{Specs|name}} is the second variant of the Potez found in the Fr
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  • After World War II, France found itself lacking a proper military to maintain the domain of its overse ...uction to Rank 3 of French aviation. Succeeding the F6F-5 is the [[SB2C-5 (France)|French SB2C-5 Helldiver]], another export US naval aircraft.
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  • ...}''' was acquired by France in the years following WWII. During the 1950s, France was still rebuilding its nation and its armed forces, and the easiest way t It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. The ▄F6F-5N (N stands for Night fighter variant) is the French varian
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  • ...ere-ii/# ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210504192518/https://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/passion/aircraft/military-dassault-aircraft/md-452-mystere-ii/ Archi ...ing section and engine. In 1950, Marcel Dassault, the head of the Dassault aviation firm, signed a contract to produce an M.D.450 Ouragan with a new thinner wi
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  • ...ench bomber {{Battle-rating}}. It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. Farman Aviation Works began working on the F.220 bomber design in 1925. This aircraft was b
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  • ...total of 140 F-84s of the E and G variants, purchased in the mid-1950s, as France at the time was facing conflicts in many of their overseas domains, while n In early 1944, Alexander Kartveli, the chief designer for the Republic Aviation Aircraft Company set out to work on a replacement for the piston-powered P-
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  • ...rear ventral and dorsal turret armament. In 1940, with the capitulation of France, these bombers were transferred to North Africa to work as transport aircra It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. The '''{{Specs|name}}''' works like many other bombers around its BR, b
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  • It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. The '''{{Specs|name}}''' acts as a bomber, as such, your main objective ...he German occupation in France. Many aircraft design teams have scattered. France was also new to the new jet propulsion area. The requirements issued by the
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  • ...designed by the Société des Avions Marcel Bloch, later known as Dassault Aviation after the end of WWII. The Bloch M.B.162, although based on a civilian airl It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a very capable heavy bomber, considering th
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  • It was introduced in [[Update 1.73 "Vive la France"]]. The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a very fast ground attack aircraft; it work In total 140 of the versatile and powerful Vautour aircraft were built by France between 1956 and 1959. The Vautour II-A was the ground attack variant; the
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  • ...guided missile (ATGM). This missile is essentially a Swedish copy of Nord Aviation's SS.11 manual command to line of sight (MCLOS) wire-guided ATGM. ...wn tank, designated "Emil", as well as seek out the AMX-13 light tank from France. However the wait ended abruptly when Britain started to export the Centuri
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  • ...uided missiles (ATGMs) mounted on a launcher above the main armament. Nord Aviation's SS.11 is a French manual command to line-of-sight wire-guided ATGM. It wa {{France light tanks}}
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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
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  • ...}''' 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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