Adémaï aviateur
Movie (1934)
Starring:
Noël-Noël (Adémaï)
Fernandel (Mechelet)
Junie Astor (Marguerite)
Sylvia Bataille (Marie-Jeanne)
Ademaï is a love-spurned air force conscript. Underestimated by both the other airmen and his bosses when on leave, he longs to become an aviator, especially when he's forced into a marriage to which he has no aspirations!
Potez 25
Morane-Saulnier MS.230
Seen on two footages, Morane-Saulnier MS.230 with tactical code 6 :
Morane-Saulnier MS.230 of the (French) Patrouille d'Etampes.
A continuity error : as Ademaï started by inadvertance the engine of the low-wing Wibault 360T5, this sort footage of a Salmson 9AB 9-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine mounted on the high-wing Morane-Saulnier MS.230 is seen.
Matricule militaire M591 :
Breguet 19
Unidentified Morane-Saulnier Aircraft
Maybe a Morane-Saulnier MS.230; (underwing) Matricule militaire may be M5?4.
Reg. F-AIID was a Morane-Saulnier airframe with three lifes : first as a Morane-Saulnier MS-53 then rebuilt as the prototype of MS 133 and eventually as MS 233.
Continuity error as this crashed aircraft is shown as the consequence of the former one practising spin.
Wibault 360T5
Reg. F-AKCT Wibault 360.T5 prototype (c/n 01) for a smaller passenger airliner than the three-engine Wibault 280T. First flight in August 1931. With a single 230 hp (172 kW) Salmson 9Ab radial engine, the type 360 was designed for five pasengers but failed to meet any commercial success.
A basic model acting as an air miss when Ademaï is trying to land.
Unidentified Aircraft
Seen from the Wibault (acccording the screenplay), the camp de Béchere. This is realy Dugny airfield (the military zone of Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget) instead the lesser known of the two airfields of Chartres (Chartres Bécheres ... with a S). On the same artistic view, Ademaï is from the 54ième Régiment (54th Wing) which never existed.
Breguet Br.27
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