Arsenal de l'Aéronautique was a national military aircraft manufacturer established by the French Government in 1936 at Villacoublay. In the years before World War II, it developed a range of technically advanced fighter aircraft, but none of these were manufactured in sufficient quantities to be of any use against the German invasion. Following the war, Arsenal was relocated to Châtillon-sous-Bagneaux, where it was privatised as SFECMAS in 1952.
Aircraft
- Arsenal O.101
- Arsenal VB 10
- Arsenal VG 30, VG 31, VG 32, VG 33, VG 34, VG 35, VG 36, VG 37, VG 38, and VG 39
- Arsenal VG 40
- Arsenal VG 50
- Arsenal VG 70
- Arsenal VG 80
- Arsenal VG 90
- Arsenal-Delanne 10
References
- Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 29.
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