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Bloch MB.210: French Bomber

Bloch MB.210, number 40 (129) of the 2nd Squadron of GB 1/21, French Air Force.


The Bloch MB.210 and MB.211 were the successors of the French Bloch MB.200 bomber developed by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch in the 1930s and differed primarily in being low wing monoplanes rather than high wing monoplanes.

Development

 

The MB.210 derived from the MB.200 and differs in particular by having its cantilever wing set at the bottom of the fuselage, and in having a retractable undercarriage.

 

Developed as a private venture, the prototype MB.210 accomplished its first flight on 23 November 1934, powered by two 596 kW (800 hp) Gnome-Rhône 14Kdrs / Gnome-Rhône 14Kgrs air-cooled radial engines and having a fixed undercarriage. This was followed by a second prototype, the MB.211 Verdun, powered by 641 kW (860 hp) Hispano-Suiza 12Y V-12 liquid-cooled inlines and fitted with a retractable undercarriage, this flying on 29 August 1935. Initial flight testing of this version was somewhat disappointing, so no further examples were built. Further progress with the MB.210, however, convinced the Armée de l'Air to order series production, the first example of which flew on 12 December 1936.

 

The satisfaction did not last very long, however, since it was underpowered and the engines of production aircraft were inclined to overheating. The type was grounded until its engines could be replaced by the more powerful and reliable Gnome-Rhône 14N, these engines first being tested in summer 1937 and had to be replaced. Altogether, 257 units were manufactured amongst companies as diverse as Les Mureaux over Potez-CAMS, Breguet, Hanriot, and Renault.

Operational history

 

In September 1939, the Bloch MB.210 equipped 12 bomber units of the Armée de l'Air. At the time of Nazi Germany's attack on France in spring 1940, these squadrons were in the middle of a restructuring aimed at removing outdated aircraft from the front line. Up to the armistice on 25 June of the same year, the MB.210 was used still for nighttime bombing missions and shifted then to North Africa.

 

Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210 group in review, 1936.


Bloch MB.210, GB 1/31.


Bloch MB.210, 1940.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210s, GB I/19.


Bloch MB.210, number 05.


Bloch MB.210, GB I/19, Tunisia, pre-war.


Bloch MB.210, GB I/19, La Rochelle, 4 November 1939.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210, Tours, 1939.


Bloch MB.210.


Bloch MB.210Bn.5.


Bloch MB.210 after emergency landing in Spain.


Bloch MB.210 after crash in Tours.


Another view of the same MB.210 crash in Tours.


Bloch MB.210 cockpit.


Bloch MB.210, blue 5, sits abandoned after the fall of France, June 1940.


Bloch MB.210 stands intact after the fall of France, June 1940.


Bloch MB.210 captured after the fall of France, June 1940.


Bloch MB.210 sits abandoned after the fall of France, June 1940.


Bloch MB.210 (N158) captured after the fall of France, June 1940.


Bloch MB.210 (N158) captured after the fall of France, June 1940.


French Bloch MB.210 destroyed on the ground, May-June 1940.


Bloch MB.210 destroyed by a Luftwaffe raid, France, May 1940.


Bloch MB.210 abandoned, Battle of France, May-June 1940.


Bloch MB.210 “White 1”.


Bloch MB.210 “White 6”.


Bloch MB.210 No 33 of the 2nd Escadrille of GB II/21 in 1939.


Bloch MB.210 No 33 of the 2nd Escadrille of GB II/21 in 1939.


Bloch MB.210.


German troops with captured MB.210.


Bloch MB.210, Luftwaffe.


Crashed Bloch MB.210 in Luftwaffe service.


Another view of the crashed Bloch MB.210 in Luftwaffe service.


Another view of the crashed Bloch MB.210 in Luftwaffe service.


Bloch MB.210, 82nd Bomber Squadron, Royal Romanian Air Force, Russia, July 1941.


Bloch MB.210, 82nd Bomber Squadron, Royal Romanian Air Force, Russia, July 1941.


Bloch MB.210, Romanian air force.


Bloch MB.210, Romanian air force.


Bloch MB.210, Romanian air force.


Bloch MB.210, Romanian air force.


Bloch MB.210, Romanian air force.


Bloch MB.210, Romanian air force.


Wheels-up landing of an Escadrilla 82 Bombardament Bloch MB.210, Romanian air force.


Romanian air force Bloch MB.210 after a landing accident.


Romanian air force Bloch MB.210 after a landing accident.


Romanian air force Bloch MB.210 after a landing accident.


Bloch MB.210 floatplane.


Bloch MB.210 floatplane.


Bloch MB.211 prototype.


Bloch MB.210 second prototype.


MB.211, number 1, "Verdun".


MB.211, number 1, "Verdun".


Bloch MB.211 at the Salon de l'aviation, circa 20 November 1934.

Bloch MB.211 at the Salon de l'aviation, circa 29 November 1934.

Undercarriage of Bloch MB.211 at the Salon de l'aviation, circa 29 November 1934.


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