At the Ambérieu-en-Bugey airfield, the assembly line for Lioré et Olivier ‘LeO 451’ medium bombers, pictured here in 1942.
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At the Ambérieu-en-Bugey airfield, the assembly line for Lioré et Olivier ‘LeO 451’ medium bombers, pictured here in 1942.
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Lioré and Olivier LeO 451 at the Amberrieux factory in May 1942
Loire-et-Olivier LeO 451 B.4 bomber Regia Aeronautica
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MS.406C1 from GC III/1 squadron, LeO 451 bomber in the background
Everything said on the vertical stabilizer, 1940
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German soldiers examine a captured French medium bomber, the Lior et Olivier LeO.451, at an airfield. 1940
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The British developed a plane during WW2 that exploded German magnetic sea mines while flying over them, but did you know that the French did too? With a LeO 451 and its installation managing a strong magnetic field developed from 1939.
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Germans near the" dead " bomber LEO 451