| Potez 62 |
| France, 1935 - Derived from a bomber,
the rectangular body shape was drastically adapted for the passenger
version. The fuselage was contoured to reproduce that of an aerofoil.
Together with the 'hanging' cockpit side window the Potez 62 was one
of those characteristic prewar airliners. It had two cabins with large
windows for six and eight passengers respectively. The model represents
the radial engined first version, as it flew on the Paris-Madrid/Marseille/Rome
route. In the second half of the 30's the modified Potez 62's flew
on the South American and Far Eastern routes as well. The type flew
until the outbreak of World War Two. |
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FM75 |
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1:72 |
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12.4 inch / 31,5 cm. |
| Livery |
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Air France |
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€ 1500 |
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Indicated net prices as from September 2007. Members of the EEC should add 19% V.A.T. |
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