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A reproduction of the unique Potez 63-11 French twin-engine WW2 reconnaissance aircraft has hit the market.
The example of the type, which was introduced in the late 1930s and once deemed “the fastest observation airplane in the world,” was reportedly constructed from original blueprints by Jean-Marie Garric beginning in 2005. It is powered by Pratt & Whitney R-985 engines and is equipped with three seats and dual controls.
The aircraft is located in Texas and is available for $625,000. Click here to check out the complete listing.
(Additional Information via World Warbird News Top Photo: G. Silk, Australian Armed Forces [Public Domain], via Wikimedia Commons)