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Guerchais-Roche T.35

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as a low-wing touring monoplane with fixed undercarriage. The first example made its maiden flight in September 1944. After the war's end, Roche built a series of basically similar sub-models with varying powerplants and seating arrangements. The T.35 models were two-seat aircraft and the T.39
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The T.35 and T.39 series was flown by private pilot owners and by members of French light aero clubs until at least the mid 1960s. Three examples remained on the French civil aircraft register in January 1964. No examples are currently preserved in collections or museums.
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models accommodated three or four persons. Production was terminated after 15 examples of the series had been completed.
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Guerchais-Roche T.39/II four seat aircraft at St Cyr l'Ecole airfield near Paris in 1963
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Guerchais-Roche T.35/II two seat aircraft at St Cyr airfield near Paris in 1957
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Fitted with clear-view conopy and powered by 160 hp (120 kW)
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100 hp (75 kW) Renault engine. One built.
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French-built

World War II

Renault 4Pei
Renault 4P-03
Regnier 4L
Mathis G7R
Salmson 9ND
Walter Minor 6-III
Renault 4P-03







Green, William
ISBN
0-85130-375-7
ISBN
1-85310-577-5
Categories
1940s French civil utility aircraft
Low-wing aircraft
Single-engined tractor aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1944

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