Anne-Marie
Movie (1936)
Starring:
Annabella (Anne-Marie)
Pierre Richard-Willm (L'inventeur)
Paul Azaïs (Le boxeur)
Pierre Labry (Le paysan)
Abel Jacquin (Le détective)
Christian Gérard (L'amoureux)
Anne-Marie, a young civil aviation engineer, persuades several of her male colleagues to teach her to fly. Each of them fall slightly in love with her.
Caudron C.600 Aiglon
Reg. F-ANVO Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n 7067.72 built in May 1935. Sold abroad on September 1936 officially to Romania but probably to Spanish Republicans.
Reg. F-ANVO (August 1935) Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n 7057.29. Accident at Morlhon-le-Haut (near Villefranche-de-Rouergue) on 14 July 1938.
Another one seen after the action with the Terrot 500 RSS and the first Caudron Luciole.
Reg. F-ANSB in May 1935 for this Caudron C.600 Aiglon later modified into Caudron C.601 (with a new engine -still a Renault 4P - increasing the power from 105 hp to 150 hp).
Same aircraft in other movies at Frequently Seen Aircraft (Civil Fixed-Wing).
Reg. F-ANVF Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n7058.3.
A few others seen just before an hour's show :
Reg. F-AOGG Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n 7186.69 in the background. Destroyed in February 1938.
In the foreground, registration is F-ANYQ Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n 7106.50 (F-ANY... C/D/O are for Potez 58.5).
Reg. F-ANZZ Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n 7139.68, an Aiglon which was most of the time based in Algiers (Algeria, North Africa).
Caudron C.530 'Rafale'
Reg. F-ANAO Caudron C.530 Rafale c/n 6935.1 built in August 1934.
The same for gourmets!
Caudron C.270 Luciole
Lioré et Olivier LeO 20
In the background of F-ANVF, a Lioré et Olivier LeO 20 of the Armée de l’Air.
Caudron C.282/8 Phalene (?)
This Caudron Phalene is maybe registered F-ANJH... So it would be the Caudron C.282/8 Phalene c/n 6844.1.
Unidentified Aircraft
Close to a Potez 43 or 584, both with an inline engine and V struts and a main landing gear as seen on the picture. The wing doesn't match ...
Close to a de Havilland Leopard Moth but the tail doesn't match and the lack of the long exhaust pipe too.
(foreground) Another unidentified type : only the V (parasol ?) wing is visible. Which plane ?
Potez 60 Sauterelle
Caudron C.272/2 Luciole
(left) Reg. F-ANAI Caudron C.272/2 Luciole c/n 6929.15. Another unidentified Luciole on the right and maybe a Caudron Phalene behind.
Caudron C.410
Reg. F-ANCL Caudron C-410 c/n 6962.8.
Unidentified Aircraft
Close to a Lioré et Olivier LeO 20 but the three-blade propeller doesn't match.
Not a LeO 208 too : this subtype had three-blade propeller but the main landing gear should be retractable.
Caudron C.510 Pélican
Reg. F-ANNR C.510 Pélican c/n 6999.19.
This is a continuity error as we should watch F-ANCL ...
Both sub-types are very close, the C.510 being slighty scale up (for example, plus 27 centimeters / 10,6 pouces on the length).
Reg. F-ANKU Caudron C.510 Pelican c/n 6990.10 bought by Doctor Crochet in March 1935. Based in Paris and later in Reims. Sold abroad in October 1938.
(right) Reg. F-ANXQ Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n 7096.38.
Note : seconds before, the same action was filmed with another background plane : instead F-ANKU, Suzanne Charpentier (alias Annabella -acting as Anne-Marie-) is running in front of a unidentified Caudron C.600 Aiglon with registration F-AOG?, a range with twenty different airframes.
This continuity error is reinforced by the fact that Annabella is seen alternately with and without a coat.
Breguet Br.274
Registration F-ANHM for this unique Breguet 27 powered by the Gnome-Rhône 14Kdrs engine: the Breguet Br.274.
Here seen in the background of the Gourdou Leseurre B6 (F-AGCH).
Gourdou Leseurre B6
Reg. F-AGCH. Built in 1924 as a Gourdou-Leseurre GL.2 (forty third in the serie) and later modified as GL B6 a special aerobatic subtype intended for Jérome Cavalli with a Hispano-Suiza 9Qd radial engine, twice more powerful than the original inline V8 engine.
Jérome Cavalli, acting as Capri (on top), was a famous French aerobatics pilot (1905-1943). Besides this cameo, he and Raymond Delmotte -another famous French pilot- made the aerial scenes.
A 1:1 set as some details are different (the windshield for example).
Probably an old withdrawn from use airframe (GL 21 or 22 or 23). Trees are welcome to hide the (missing ?) inline engine!
Amiot 143
First page of LES AILES, issue #749 of 24 October 1935.
Caudron C.490
Reg. F-AOJV last Caudron C.490 built (c/n 7260.8). Later modified as C.492.
Caudron C.640 Typhon
Registration F-AODN Caudron C.640 Typhon c/n 7172.
Bloch MB.200 B4
Dewoitine D.500
Dewoitine D.500.
Caudron Simoun
Reg. F-ANCG Caudron Simoun. Built as C.520 then modified to C.630 standard and eventualy became a C.635...
Was seen for the first time, blurred, in the background of the first lesson of Anne-Marie (we guess the 15 on the engine cowling).
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