F-AQBL Dewoitine 338
(c/n ?)
Mainstay of Air
France's long range overseas routes up until the outbreak of WW II was
the elegant
three engined Dewoitine 338. Some
29 or so examples flew with the airline. F-AQBL was named
"Ville de Orleans" and
is seen here in two images (above and below) loading passengers at Le
Bourget Airport, the latter image showing it
in company with Bloch 220 F-AQNM. Although
the
338 could carry
22 passengers this was
reduced to 15/16 on long range flights to South America
or Indo-China.