- the
three examples that had
flown to
Britain in June 1940, two
other Dewoitines were
recovered from
retreating Vichy forces in Rayak, Lebanon.
These D...
- Straggler. "ROCAF
Dewoitine D.510".
Aviation of ****an 日本の航空史.
Retrieved 15
November 2020. Some
accounts claim that the
Dewoitines were only used as fighter...
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Dewoitine D.30
Dewoitine D.33
Dewoitine D.35
Dewoitine D.332
Dewoitine D.338
Dewoitine D.371
Dewoitine D.372
Dewoitine D.420
project Dewoitine D.430...
- Émile
Dewoitine (26
September 1892 – 5 July 1979) was a
French aviation industrialist. Born in Crépy-en-Laonnais, Émile
Dewoitine entered the aviation...
- The
Dewoitine D.338 was a 1930s
French 22-p****enger
airliner built by
Dewoitine. The D.338 was a late-1930s
French airliner and
served on long-distance...
- The
Dewoitine D.21 was a 1920s
French open-****pit, fixed-undercarriage,
parasol winged monoplane fighter aircraft. The
prototype D.21 was a development...
-
Dewoitine italiens (dernière partie)" [Ansaldo AC.2, 3 and 4:
Italian Dewoitines]. Avions:
Toute l'aéronautique et son
histoire (in French) (66): 40–44...
- The
Dewoitine D.513 was a 1930s
prototype French monoplane fighter designed and
built by
Dewoitine. The D.513 was a single-seat low-wing
cantilever monoplane...
- 1930s. It was a single-engined
monoplane intended to
compete with the
Dewoitine D.520, but it was unsuccessful, and only one was built. In 1937, the French...
- The
Dewoitine D.27 was a
parasol monoplane fighter aircraft designed by Émile
Dewoitine in 1928.
After the end of
World War I, the
slump in
demand for...