Société des Avions Blanchard

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Société des Avions Blanchard, also known as Société Constructions Aéronautiques Blanchard was a French aircraft manufacturer of the 1920s, most remembered for their large reconnaissance flying boat for the French Navy, the Brd.1. The firm also built a seaplane to contest the Schneider Cup, the BB.2 but withdrew it before the race.

Aircraft

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