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executive transport monoplane built by Potez and later used as a military crew trainer and liaison aircraft.


Development

Potez began work on a twin-engined light transport aircraft, the Potez 56, in early 1934, with the design team being led by Louis Coroller.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, p. 31 The resultant design was a cantilever low-wing monoplane of wooden construction, with
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covering. It had a single fin and rudder and was powered by two
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nine-cylinder radial engines, and was fitted with a retractable conventional landing gear. A single pilot sat in an enclosed cockpit, with a separate cabin aft accommodating six passengers. Baggage could be carried in a compartment in the aircraft's nose.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, p. 35 Design of the new type was rapid, with construction of a prototype beginning in April 1934, and the prototype making its first flight on 18 June 1934. Testing led to the tail of the aircraft being fitted with dihedral to improve longitudinal stability.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, p. 32 The Potez received its airworthiness certificate on 3 May 1935. The military soon became interested in the aircraft and ordered versions for twin-engined training, liaison duties and as a target tug. The most unusual version was the Potez 565, modified with an arrester hook for use on the
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'', onto which it made an arrested landing, and took off again in March 1936.


Operational history

The prototype entered service with Potez's own airline, ''Potez Aéro Service'', on the BordeauxBastia route on 15 May 1935, with the airline receiving three more production aircraft before it was disbanded in the wake of the
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of the French aviation industry in August 1936.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, pp. 37, 39 Other airline users included ''Régie Air Afrique'', which operated two Potez 560s on services in North Africa.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, pp. 39–40 The Romanian airline SARTA received five Potez 560s and one 561, these aircraft passing to LARES when SARTA merged with LARES in 1937, with these aircraft being supplemented by a further eight 561s.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, pp. 42–43, 46 These aircraft were requisitioned by the Romanian Air Force in 1941 and in 1943, some were used for training of pilots in flying twin-engined aircraft.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, p. 45 One Potez 560 was used as an executive aircraft by the Romanian president of the
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, Prince Bibescu.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, pp. 41–42 Six Potez 560s were used by the Chilean airline
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, remaining in use until 1944. Several Potez 560s or 561s were also used during the Spanish Civil War, operated on the side of the Republicans by a series of shadowy airlines of unknown provenance, such as ''Air Pyrénées'', ''Société Française de Transports Aériens'' (SFTA) and ''Air Languedoc''. They operated with both French or Spanish aircraft registrations, with duties including liaison operations on behalf of the Basque Government.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, pp. 40–41 Several versions of the Potez 56 were also used by the French military. Three Potez 560s were delivered to French Naval Aviation and used as transports for government ministers.Morareau ''Avions'' May–June 2008, pp. 24–25 The first specialised military version of the Potez 56 was the Potez 565 (also known as the Potez 56E), designed for experimental operations from aircraft carriers. The single example was first flown in January 1936, and landed on, and then took off from, the carrier on 22 September 1936,Morareau ''Avions'' May–June 2008, pp. 25–26 the first time a twin engined aircraft had successfully landed on an aircraft carrier.Ledet ''Avions'' May–June 2007, p. 25 After completing these trials, the Potez 565 was used as a liaison aircraft by the French Navy. The Potez 565 carried out a second series of carrier trials, together with examples of the Loire-Nieuport LN.40 and the Vought V-156-F
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s, aboard ''Béarn'' in July 1939. It was withdrawn from use after cracks were found in its fuselage in May 1940, and was scrapped in June that year.Morareau ''Avions'' May–June 2008, pp. 28–29 In September 1937, the French Navy ordered 20 examples of a new version, the Potez 567, for use as a fast liaison aircraft and target tug, with deliveries starting in October 1939 and continuing until January 1940.Morareau ''Avions'' May–June 2008, p. 29 Thirteen 567s survived the
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to be used by the Vichy Navy, with several being passed to Italy after the German occupation of Southern France in November 1942, while at least one aircraft based in Africa survived the Anglo-American landings in French North West Africa to be used by Free French forces, remaining in use until at least October 1943.Morareau ''Avions'' May–June 2008, pp. 32–33


Variants

;Potez 56 :Prototype, one built. ;Potez 56E:A single prototype of a 3-seat shipboard reconnaissance aircraft, powered by 2x
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radial engines ;Potez 56-T.3:3-seat trainer, powered by 2x
Potez 9E Potez (pronounced ) was a French aircraft manufacturer founded as Aéroplanes Henry Potez by Henry Potez at Aubervilliers in 1919. The firm began by refurbishing war-surplus SEA IV aircraft, but was soon building new examples of an improved versi ...
radial engines. Alternative designation of the Potez 566 ;Potez 560 :Civil production aircraft, 18 built.Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, p. 46 ;Potez 561 :Modified version with Ratier propellers and improved performance,Ledet ''Avions'' March–April 2007, pp. 32–33 11 built. ;Potez 565 :One aircraft with streamlined fuselage and fitted with arrester hook for aircraft carrier use. ;Potez 566 :Three-seat military version for observation, pilot and bombing training duties. Fitted with a manual-operated dorsal turret and a ventral nacelle for an observer, three built.Ledet ''Avions'' May–June 2007, pp. 25–27 Also known as the Potez 56-T.3.Grey & Bridgman 1938, p. 110c ;Potez 567 :Naval version for use as a liaison aircraft and target tug, powered 2x
Potez 9E Potez (pronounced ) was a French aircraft manufacturer founded as Aéroplanes Henry Potez by Henry Potez at Aubervilliers in 1919. The firm began by refurbishing war-surplus SEA IV aircraft, but was soon building new examples of an improved versi ...
o radial engines. 20 built. ;Potez 568 :French Air Force crew-training version, 26 built, also known as the Potez 568 P.3.


Operators

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Stroud 1966, p. 181. ; *
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* French Navy *Potez Aéro Service *Régie Air Afrique ; * LARES (''Liniile Aeriene Române Exploatate de Stat'')Stroud 1966, p. 182. * SARTA (''Societatea Anonimă Română de Transporturi Aeriene'' ; *
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, from LAPE


Specifications (560)


See also


References

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