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== Farman F.231 ==
== [[:Category: Farman F.230 and derivatives|Farman F.231]] ==
Reg. F-ALLU Farman F.231 c/n 7313.43 christened "Jeanette". Please note that this registration was formely used for a Breguet XIV.<br>
Reg. F-ALLU Farman F.231 c/n 7313.43 christened "Jeanette". Please note that this registration was formely used for a Breguet XIV.<br>
The 230 family has no less than 12 variants. The 231 engine had a Renault 4Pb and 47 were built.<br>
The 230 family has no less than 12 variants. The 231 engine had a Renault 4Pb and 47 were built.<br>
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== Blériot-Spad 92-2 ==
== [[:Category: Blériot-SPAD S.92|Blériot-Spad 92-2]] ==
Reg. F-AJHK c/n 4432.15. Built as Spad 92 (with an inline Hispano-Suiza engine), this aircraft was modified several times. Seen here powered by a 9 cylinders Salmson radial, she eventually ended as 92-4 with wheel spats and a NACA engine cowling.
Reg. F-AJHK c/n 4432.15. Built as Spad 92 (with an inline Hispano-Suiza engine), this aircraft was modified several times. Seen here powered by a 9 cylinders Salmson radial, she eventually ended as 92-4 with wheel spats and a NACA engine cowling.<br>
Same aircraft in other movies at [[IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing)|Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing)]].
[[Image:LesBleusDuCiel_01322_F-AJHK.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
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[[Image:LesBleusDuCiel_03300.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Morane-Saulnier MS.340 ?]]
[[Image:LesBleusDuCiel_03300.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Morane-Saulnier MS.340 ?]]


== Farman F.230 ==
== [[:Category: Farman F.230 and derivatives|Farman F.230]] ==
Reg. F-ALCM Farman F.230 c/n 7231.5.
Reg. F-ALCM Farman F.230 c/n 7231.5.
[[Image:LesBleusDuCiel_03410_F-ALCM.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
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== Farman F.356 ==
== [[:Category: Farman F.230 and derivatives|Farman F.356]] ==
Reg. F-AMCX Farman F.356 c/n 7347.1.
Reg. F-AMCX Farman F.356 c/n 7347.1. Later fitted with a Renault 4 Pdi engine (120 hp) and with a single seat, she was used for long distance flights and record breaking, reaching Saïgon (now Ho Chi Minh City) from Paris in 151 flight hours (26 July - 1st August 1936).
[[Image:LesBleusDuCiel_10128_F-AMCX.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
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== Farman F.352 ==
== [[:Category: Farman F.230 and derivatives|Farman F.352]] ==
Reg. F-ALHF Farman F.352 c/n 7282.1 (modified from a Farman F.234).
Reg. F-ALHF Farman F.352 c/n 7282.1 (modified from a Farman F.234).
[[Image:LesBleusDuCiel_10210_F-ALHF.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
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== [[:Category: Nieuport-Delage NiD-62|Nieuport-Delage NiD-622]] ==
== [[:Category: Nieuport-Delage Ni-D. 62 family|Nieuport-Delage Ni-D. 622]] ==
[[Image:LesBleusDuCiel_10907.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
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{{footnote}}
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* Look at the discussion tab for the who's who of several famous French pilot seen in this movie.
* Look at the discussion tab for the who's who of several famous French pilot seen in this movie.
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* [https://www.imcdb.org/movie_154241-Les-bleus-du-ciel.html Les bleus du ciel at IMCDb]
* [https://www.imcdb.org/movie_154241-Les-bleus-du-ciel.html Les bleus du ciel at IMCDb]


[[Category: Blériot-SPAD S.92]]
[[Category: Boeing P-12]]
[[Category: Boeing P-12]]
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[[Category: De Havilland DH60 Moth]]
[[Category: De Havilland DH60 Moth]]
[[Category: Farman F.40]]
[[Category: Farman F.40]]
[[Category: Farman F.230 and derivatives]]
[[Category: Keystone B/LB Bomber Family]]
[[Category: Keystone B/LB Bomber Family]]
[[Category: Morane-Saulnier MS.138]]
[[Category: Morane-Saulnier MS.138]]
[[Category: Nieuport-Delage NiD-62]]
[[Category: Nieuport-Delage Ni-D. 62 family]]
[[Category: Potez 39]]
[[Category: Potez 39]]

Latest revision as of 08:41, 9 June 2025

Les bleus du ciel movie poster.

Movie (1933)

Starring:
Albert Préjean (Jean-Pierre)
Blanche Montel (Jeanette Remy)
Georges Péclet (Alex)
Raymond Cordy (Achille)

Jeanette, a successfull pilot woman, will mary only a pilot. Her mechanic, the shy Jean-Pierre, is in love with her but how could he become the choosen of her heart ?


Farman F.231

Reg. F-ALLU Farman F.231 c/n 7313.43 christened "Jeanette". Please note that this registration was formely used for a Breguet XIV.
The 230 family has no less than 12 variants. The 231 engine had a Renault 4Pb and 47 were built.
This airframe was built in 1931 and at the time the movie was shot, Mister Firminhac was the third owner. He sold the aircraft at the end of 1934 just one year before the airframe was written off.

Straight behind the landing Farman we guess a Breguet Br.27.
As written, powered by a Renault engine.

Various Unidentified Aircraft

Mainly seen during the credit and just before the final action.

Including F-AMEQ Farman F.390 (c/n 7348.1) (later modified into Farman F.392 then Farman F.393).

Boeing F4B-1

Or Boeing F4B-4 ? these are the only two variants of the (navalised) Boeing P-12 able to carry a bomb.

Keystone B-4A

Despite the poor quality of this archive footage, some Keystone B-4A from the 9th Bombardment Squadron.

Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Military Fixed-Wing).

Unidentified Aircraft

Bomber and bomb bay from an unidentified (American ?) bomber.

This bomber releasing bombs is seen too in Aircraft at Work.

Morane-Saulnier MS.138

... or perhaps MS.137 or MS.139 (depending the engine).

Breguet Br.27

Continuity error : the Morane-Saulnier's shadow is this of a Breguet Br.27 !
This aircraft was used for filming action in the air, a camera taking the place of the rear machine gun mount (see bottom the Farman F.40 section).

Farman F.200

Various Blériot Aircraft

Seen at Aéroparc de Buc (airfield south-west of Paris, France which was closed in 1966).
(bottom to top) Blériot Bl.111/3 and Blériot XI and the Blériot Bl.125 (reg. F-ALZD), unsuccessfull prototype for a twin fuselages airliner.

S.P.C.A. 80

Reg. F-AKFH S.P.C.A. 80 c/n 1.

Blériot-Spad 92-2

Reg. F-AJHK c/n 4432.15. Built as Spad 92 (with an inline Hispano-Suiza engine), this aircraft was modified several times. Seen here powered by a 9 cylinders Salmson radial, she eventually ended as 92-4 with wheel spats and a NACA engine cowling.
Same aircraft in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Caudron C.282 Phalène

Reg. F-AMEY Caudron C-282 Phalène c/n 6697.8.

Unidentified Aircraft

Potez 39

Morane-Saulnier MS.137 or MS.139

Or even a Morane-Saulnier MS.191 ?

Unidentified Aircraft

Continuity error : Jeanette and Jean-Pierre take off and land with the low wing F-ALLU but several aerobatics are shown with this parasol wing airframe.

Morane-Saulnier MS.340 ?

Farman F.230

Reg. F-ALCM Farman F.230 c/n 7231.5.

Seen again during the chase ...

Farman F.291

Reg. F-ALUI Farman F.291 c/n 7335.4 christened "Joe II" with the celeb pilot woman Maryse Hilsz (acting as herself).
Note the two tricolor stripes denoting two notable flights : long distance flight of Paris - Saigon - Paris (on a Morane Moth) and women's altitude record at 10,000 m (33,000 ft, August 19, 1932).
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

Farman F.200

The same action is split by two filming using different aircraft :
F-AJR?

F-AJSC c/n 7206.19 :

Schreck FBA 17 HT4

Reg. F-AJVL Schreck FBA 17 HT4 c/n 193.

Farman F.356

Reg. F-AMCX Farman F.356 c/n 7347.1. Later fitted with a Renault 4 Pdi engine (120 hp) and with a single seat, she was used for long distance flights and record breaking, reaching Saïgon (now Ho Chi Minh City) from Paris in 151 flight hours (26 July - 1st August 1936).

Farman F.194

Caudron C.270 Luciole

Reg. F-ALUL Caudron C.270 Luciole c/n 6589.21.

Potez 43.1

Reg. F-AMLA Potez 43.1 c/n 3378.

Morane-Saulnier MS.60 Moth

(De Havilland or licenced built) Morane-Saulnier MS.60 Moth ?

Farman F.352

Reg. F-ALHF Farman F.352 c/n 7282.1 (modified from a Farman F.234).

Farman F.40

Reg. F-AHMF Farman F.40 c/n 6828 used by Farman for promotional / memory flight.
Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).

With the blurred Breguet Br.27's tail in the foreground.

Caudron C.232 & Potez 43

Nieuport-Delage Ni-D. 622

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