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Potez 62 was a French twin-engine civil airliner, designed by Henry Potez in 1934. The French military adapted this air-frame two-years later to create the Potez 650.

Potez 62
Role Civil airliner
Manufacturer Potez
Designer Henry Potez
First flight January 28, 1935
Developed from Potez 54
Variants Potez 650

History


The prototype of the Potez 62 made its maiden flight on January 28, 1935. The aircraft had been developed from the Potez 54 bomber and was constructed as a high-wing monoplane.

The wooden fuselage had a composite coating, whereas the wings were covered with fabric and the leading edge was made out of metal. The aircraft was propelled by two Gnôme & Rhône radial engines whose 14 cylinders produced some 870 hp. The engines were mounted in two side cradles, fixed to the fuselage and to the wings.

The cabin was divided into two compartments and could accommodate 14 to 16 people. A version equipped with Hispano-Suiza V-engines was ordered by Air France in 1936. These were used on routes inside South America. By late 1936, many Potez 62s were employed on routes to Europe and the Far East, as the aircraft was robust and reliable, albeit slow. It remained in service until the Second World War, and one was used by the Free French Air Force.


Variants


Potez 620
Twin-engined civil airliner, powered by 1x 870 horsepower (650 kW) Gnome-Rhône 14Kirs Mistral Major + 1x 870 horsepower (650 kW) Gnome-Rhône 14Kjrs Mistral Major radial engines (LH & RH rotation). Also designated Potez 62-0.[1]
Potez 621
Improved version of the Potez 62, powered by 1x 720 horsepower (540 kW) Hispano-Suiza 12Xirs + 1x 720 horsepower (540 kW) Hispano-Suiza 12Xijrs liquid-cooled V12 engines (LH & RH rotation). Also designated Potez 62-1.[2]

Operators


1936 Air France ad for service with Potez 62
1936 Air France ad for service with Potez 62
 France
 Romania
 Uruguay

Specifications (Potez 620)


Data from Aviafrance : Potez 620World Encyclopedia of Civil Aircraft[3]

General characteristics

Performance


See also



References


  1. Stroud 1966, pp. 183–184
  2. Stroud 1966, p. 184
  3. Angelucci 1984, p. 218.
  4. Flight 21 March 1935, p.304.

Further reading


  1. "For Air France: The Potez 62: Cruising Speed of 175 mph with Fourteen Passengers". Flight: 304. 21 March 1935.

На других языках


[de] Potez 62

Die Potez 62 war ein zweimotoriges Verkehrsflugzeug des französischen Herstellers Potez aus den 1930er-Jahren. Es bot Platz für 16 Passagiere. Die meisten der 35 gebauten zivilen Exemplare kamen in den Besitz der Air France, eines diente dem französischen Luftfahrtminister als Reiseflugzeug.
- [en] Potez 62

[fr] Potez 62

Le Potez 62 est un avion de transport civil bimoteur construit par la Société des Avions Potez en 1934/1935. Il a été décliné en version militaire sous le nom de Potez 65.



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