Société des Avions Marcel Bloch
Industry | Aeronautics, defence |
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Fate | Merged |
Successor | Société des avions Marcel Dassault |
Founded | 1928 |
Founder | Marcel Bloch |
Defunct | 1947 |
Headquarters | Boulogne-Billancourt, France |
Products | Aircraft |
The Société des Avions Marcel Bloch was a French aircraft manufacturer of military and civilian aircraft that changed its name to Dassault Aviation after the end of World War II.
It was founded by Marcel Bloch (hence "MB" in the aircraft designations) who changed his name to Marcel Dassault (as in char d'assaut, French for "assault tank") due to persecution of Jews under the Vichy French regime.
Aircraft models (and first flight)
Military
- MB.80 & MB.81 1932
- MB.200, 1933[1]
- MB.210 & MB.211, 1934
- MB.130, 1935
- MB.211, 1935
- MB.131, 1936[2]
- MB.150 & MB.157, 1937
- MB.133, 1937
- MB.134, 1937
- MB.170 & MB.176, 1938
- MB.462, c.1938
- MB.500, 1938
- MB.690, c.1938
- MB.730, c.1938
- MB.135, 1939
- MB.480, 1939
- MB.162, 1940
- MB.700, 1941
- MB.800, 1947
Civilian
References
- ↑ "Military Bloch aircraft : MB 200". Dassault Aviation. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ↑ Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Seven Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft. London: Macdonald, 1967, p. 98
- ↑ MB 220-221
External links
- Media related to Bloch aircraft at Wikimedia Commons
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