F-BATE SNCASE SE-161 Languedoc
(c/n 5)
The Languedoc was a development of the post WW II Bloch
160 design, the prototype Bloch 161
having first flown in
1939. The war postponed further development of this rather
elegant looking
craft, although
the design was resurrected in 1945 and series production of some 100
machines got
under way. In
fact, in seemed, for a while, that Air France would revert to its "all
French" equipment
mandate. Clearly
its ravished aircraft industry could not cope with such massive
re-equipment prob-
lems and hence the
airline was forced to purchase ex military stock such as DC-3s and
DC-4s. Of
the production run of 100
machines, about half the number went to the French Air Force (L'Armee
de L"Air) while took
almost 50 of them. Originally designed to be powered by four Gnome-Rhone
GR15s of 1,150 hp each,
problems with this power plant meant that most Languedocs were fitted
with Pratt & Whitney
R1830-S1C3G Twin Wasps of slightly higher horsepower.
F-BATE was
delivered in1945. The
Languedocs were operated on the North African route to Algiers and also
on the Paris-London
high density run. The nice image above came from Air France in
the late
1940s.