Anne-Marie

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Anne-Marie movie poster.

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.

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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.

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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).

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Reg. F-ANVF Caudron C.600 Aiglon c/n7058.3.

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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).

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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).

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Caudron C.530 'Rafale'

Reg. F-ANAO Caudron C.530 Rafale c/n 6935.1 built in August 1934.

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The same for gourmets!

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Caudron C.270 Luciole

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Lioré et Olivier LeO 20

In the background of F-ANVF, a Lioré et Olivier LeO 20 of the Armée de l’Air.

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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.

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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.

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(foreground) Another unidentified type : only the V (parasol ?) wing is visible. Which plane ?

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Potez 60 Sauterelle

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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.

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Caudron C.410

Reg. F-ANCL Caudron C-410 c/n 6962.8.

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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.

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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).

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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.

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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.

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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).

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A testimony of the first version of this page !

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.

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Caudron C.490 in the background.

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.

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A 1:1 set as some details are different (the windshield for example).

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Probably an old withdrawn from use airframe (GL 21 or 22 or 23). Trees are welcome to hide the (missing ?) inline engine!

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Amiot 143

First page of LES AILES, issue #749 of 24 October 1935.

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Caudron C.490

Reg. F-AOJV last Caudron C.490 built (c/n 7260.8). Later modified as C.492.

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Caudron C.640 Typhon

Registration F-AODN Caudron C.640 Typhon c/n 7172.

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The real plane, engines running.

Bloch MB.200 B4

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Dewoitine D.500

Dewoitine D.500.

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Caudron Simoun

Reg. F-ANCG Caudron Simoun. Built as C.520 then modified to C.630 standard and eventualy became a C.635...

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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).

18 minutes 15 : 15 on a Caudron Simoun.


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