Besson MB.35
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The Besson MB.35 ''Passe Partout'' was a French two-seat spotter and observation floatplane, designed by Besson. It was intended to serve on ''Surcouf'' a very large (for its day) submarine, stowed in a sealed hangar. The first aircraft was destroyed during trials and the second was converted to the MB.41, prototype of the
Besson MB.411 The Besson MB.411 was a French two-seat spotter and observation floatplane, designed by Besson. Development In 1932, Besson created the MB.410 by replacing the twin floats of the MB.35 with a single main float and two outrigger floats just inb ...
, which did serve on ''Surcouf''.


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Specification (MB.35)


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