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City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:304385Submit Correction
View count: 1537
Air France machine at Budaörs which was Budapest's airport from 1937 until 1950. Photo from: Fortepan
Registration / Serial:F-ANQL
Aircraft Version:Potez 620
C/n (msn):6
Operator Titles:Air France
City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:304385Submit Correction
View count: 1537
Air France machine at Budaörs which was Budapest's airport from 1937 until 1950. Photo from: Fortepan
Registration / Serial:F-ANQL
Aircraft Version:Potez 620
C/n (msn):6
Operator Titles:Air France
City / Airport:Budaörs (LHBS)Map
Country:Hungary
Photo Date:1938
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Country:France
Photo Date:28 January 1935 to 31 December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:141049Submit Correction
View count: 1119
Derived from the Potez 54 bomber, the Potez 62 was an airliner first flown in January 1935 and seating up to 16 passengers. It was called Potez 620 when powered by Gnome-Rhône 14 engines and Potez 621 with the Hispano-Suiza 12. Some 23 examples were built. Air France used them on domestic and European routes, but also on its sectors from Buenos Aires to Santiago de Chile and from Damascus to Saigon. The Potez 65 was a troop transport variant. Photo from: San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:F-ANPG
Aircraft Version:Potez 620
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Air France
Location:In Flight
Country:France
Photo Date:28 January 1935 to 31 December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Country:France
Photo Date:28 January 1935 to 31 December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:141049Submit Correction
View count: 1119
Derived from the Potez 54 bomber, the Potez 62 was an airliner first flown in January 1935 and seating up to 16 passengers. It was called Potez 620 when powered by Gnome-Rhône 14 engines and Potez 621 with the Hispano-Suiza 12. Some 23 examples were built. Air France used them on domestic and European routes, but also on its sectors from Buenos Aires to Santiago de Chile and from Damascus to Saigon. The Potez 65 was a troop transport variant. Photo from: San Diego Air & Space Museum
Registration / Serial:F-ANPG
Aircraft Version:Potez 620
C/n (msn):1
Operator Titles:Air France
Location:In Flight
Country:France
Photo Date:28 January 1935 to 31 December 1936
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive