Potez 636 C3 fighter

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The Potez 636 C3 was a three-seat fighter designed to be licence-built in Czechoslovakia. The Potez 63 family of aircraft was made available for export from France in 1937, and while every other foreign order was for completed aircraft, the Czechoslovak Avia company decided to take out a licence to produce its own aircraft. The Potez 636 was customised for Czech requirements, but no aircraft were produced before the Germans occupied Czechoslovakia.

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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (30 May 2011), Potez 636 C3 fighter , http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_potez_636.html

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