Potez 25

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Potez 25
Potez 25 in the Musée de l'air et de l'espace
Type: Single-engine reconnaissance aircraft
Design country:

FranceFrance France

Manufacturer:

Potez

First flight:

1925

Commissioning:

1925

Production time:

1930s

Number of pieces:

3500

The Potez 25 was a single-engine, two-seat biplane made by the French manufacturer Potez in the 1920s. It was Henry Potez's most successful aircraft , built in 87 different versions. Most of the machines built were used for military purposes.

Technical specifications

Three-sided view Potez 25 A.2
Parameter Data
crew 2
length 9.00 m
span 14.00 m
height 3.59 m
Wing area 46 m²
Takeoff mass 1945 kg
Climb performance 4.2 m / s
Top speed 239 km / h
Range 700 km
Engines a Lorraine Dietrich 12 EB

Some aircraft are in the Musée de l'Air issued

Web links

Commons : Potez 25  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Information Potez 25 official website of EADS