Bloch MB.200

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The MB.200 was a French bomber aircraft of the 1930s designed and built by Societé des Avions Marcel Bloch. A twin-engined high-winged monoplane with a fixed undercarriage, over 200 MB.200s were built for the French Air Force, and the type was also licence built by Czechoslovakia, but it soon became obsolete, and was largely phased out by the start of the Second World War.

Wrecked French aircraft at Baalbek 1941Wrecked French aircraft at Baalbek 1941
Soldier in captured MB.200 at Rayak 1941Soldier in captured MB.200 at Rayak 1941
Wrecked French aircraft at Baalbek 1941Wrecked French aircraft at Baalbek 1941
Soldier in captured MB.200 at Rayak 1941Soldier in captured MB.200 at Rayak 1941
Bloch MB200 used as US field kitchen 1943Bloch MB200 used as US field kitchen 1943
Bloch MB200 used as US field kitchen 1943Bloch MB200 used as US field kitchen 1943
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    commonsimageWrecked French aircraft at Baalbek 1941 Commons
    commonsimageSoldier in captured MB.200 at Rayak 1941 Commons
    commonsimageBloch MB200 used as US field kitchen 1943 Commons
    commonsimageBloch MB200 used as US field kitchen 1943 Commons
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