MB-35 Passe Partout

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The Besson MB.35 Passe Partout was a French two-seat spotter and observation floatplane, designed by Besson. It was intended to serve on Surcouf a very large submarine, stowed in a sealed hangar. The first aircraft was destroyed during trials and the second was converted to the MB.41, prototype of the Besson MB.411, which did serve on Surcouf.

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Besson MB.35 L`Aérophile April,1926Besson MB.35 L'Aérophile April,1926
Besson MB.35 Les Ailes April 22, 1926Besson MB.35 Les Ailes April 22, 1926
Besson MB.35 in submarine storage tube L`Aéronautique June,1926Besson MB.35 in submarine storage tube L'Aéronautique June,1926
Besson MB.35 L`Aéronautique December,1926Besson MB.35 L'Aéronautique December,1926
Besson MB 35 Les Ailes October 6,1927Besson MB 35 Les Ailes October 6,1927
TypeDateDescriptionNotesSourceSubtype
classMB-35 Passe Partoutreconnaissance aircraft,Wikidataaircraft
commons1926Besson MB.35 L'Aérophile April,1926Commonsimage
commons1926Besson MB.35 Les Ailes April 22, 1926Commonsimage
commons1926Besson MB.35 in submarine storage tube L'Aéronautique June,1926Commonsimage
commons1926Besson MB.35 L'Aéronautique December,1926Commonsimage
commons1927Besson MB 35 Les Ailes October 6,1927Commonsimage
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