Hf-42 (France)
The Amiot 350 was a French twin-engine bomber aircraft designed by Amiot and manufactured by Société des Avions Amiot. It was a capable bomber, but production was limited due to the outbreak of World War II, and it saw limited service with the Armée de l’Air.
Gp. I/34 (1st Group/34th Regiment)
A unit of the French Air Force during World War II, known for its use of the Amiot 350 bomber aircraft.
Gp. II/34 (2nd Group/34th Regiment)
A unit of the French Air Force during World War II, equipped with the Amiot 350 bomber aircraft.
Gp. III/34 (3rd Group/34th Regiment)
A unit of the French Air Force during World War II, known for its use of the Amiot 350 bomber aircraft.
Fz-231 (France): Amiot 350
A twin-engine bomber, the Amiot 350 was the primary bomber of the Armée de l’Air at the start of the war. It was used in a variety of roles, including bombing, reconnaissance, and maritime patrol, but it was outclassed by German bombers.
Fc. 44
The Amiot 350, a French World War II-era bomber aircraft, was known by the French Air Force as the Fc. 44. It was a twin-engine, all-metal monoplane designed by Amiot. It was primarily used as a heavy bomber.
Dx. 4800 – Amiot 350
A French twin-engine bomber aircraft that was used extensively in the early stages of World War II. It was known for its speed and its ability to carry a heavy bomb load.