Potez XV
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Potez XV | |
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Type | Two-seat observation biplane |
Manufacturer | Potez |
Designed by | Louis Coroller |
Introduced | 1923 |
Primary users | French Air Force Polish Air Force Romanian Air Force |
The Potez XV was a French two-seat observation biplane designed as a private venture by Louis Coroller and built by Potez and under licence in Poland.
[edit] Development
The prototype Potez XV was displayed at the 1921 Paris Air Show, it was conventional biplane with a fixed tailskid landing gear and a nose mounted 370hp (276kW) Lorraine 12D engine. The engine was later replaced by a 300hp (224kW) Renault 12Fe. After a successful evaluation the aircraft was ordered by the Aéronautique Militiare with the first aircraft delivered in 1923. The production aircraft were powered by a Lorraine 12Db engine.
The aircraft was exported to Denmark (8), Spain (12) and Romania (120). A slightly modified variant the Potez XVII was exported to Bulgaria (30). Poland received a small batch of aircraft which were followed by 135 licence-built aircraft.
[edit] Variants
- Potez XV
- Production variant.
- Potez XVII
- Modified variant for Bulgaria.
[edit] Operators
[edit] Specifications (variant)
General characteristics Performance
[edit] References
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions.
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing, 2760.
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