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Potez

Potez was a French aircraft manufacturer founded as Aéroplanes Henry Potez by Henry Potez at Aubervilliers in 1919. The firm began by refurbishing war-surplus SEA IV aircraft, but was soon building new examples of an improved version, the Potez SEA VII.

History
During the inter-war years, Potez built a range of small passenger aircraft and a series of military reconnaissance biplanes that were also licence-built in Poland. In 1933, the firm bought flying boat manufacturer CAMS. The company was nationalized in 1936, following which it was merged with Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano, Lioré et Olivier, CAMS and SPCA in order to form the Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du Sud-Est (SNCASE) on 1 February 1937.{{citation Potez's factories in Sartrouville and Méaulte were taken over by SNCAN and the Berre factory went to SNCASE. After World War II, Potez was re-established as Société des Avions et Moteurs Henry Potez at Argenteuil but did not return to the prominence that the company enjoyed prior to nationalisation. In 1958, the company bought Fouga to form Potez Air-Fouga, but when Potez's last design, the 840 (a small turboprop airliner) failed to attract customers, it was forced to close. The remaining assets were purchased by Sud-Aviation in 1967. ==Aircraft==
Aircraft
Potez VIIPotez VIIIPotez IXPotez XPotez XIPotez XVPotez XVIIPotez 23Potez 25Potez 27Potez 28Potez 29Potez 31Potez 32Potez 33Potez 36Potez 37Potez 38Potez 39Potez 42Potez 43Potez 50Potez 53Potez 54Potez 56Potez 58Potez 60Potez 62Potez 63Potez 65Potez 75Potez 91Potez 220Potez 230Potez 452Potez 540Potez 630Potez 650Potez 661Potez 662Potez 840 • Potez-CAMS 140 project only • Potez-CAMS 141 • Potez-CAMS 142 project only • Potez-CAMS 160Potez-CAMS 161Potez SEA VII ==Engines==
Engines
Potez A-4 (1920s) • Potez 4DPotez 4EPotez 6DPotez 8DPotez 12DPotez 9APotez 9B (9 cylinder radial) ==See also==
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