Английская Википедия:Bréguet 393T
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The Bréguet 390T, 392T and 393T were a family of French propeller-driven sesquiplane airliners of the mid-1930s.
Development
The Bréguet 390T family were large three-engine sesquiplanes of all-metal construction with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage.
Operational history
The newly constituted Air France operated six 393Ts, plus the sole 392T prototype that it purchased from Breguet to use as a cargo plane. The aircraft were originally deployed on the Toulouse-Casablanca route and later on the Natal-Buenos Aires route. Towards the end of their careers, all remaining 393Ts were recalled to Paris and used on short routes between Paris and nearby European destinations.
Variants
- 390T
- First prototype, powered by Gnome-Rhône 5Kd radial engines. One aircraft built, destroyed in crash early in test programme.
- 391T
- Second prototype, similar to 390T.
- 392T
- Freighter version powered by Hispano-Suiza 9Qc radial engines, one built.
- 393T
- Definitive production version with Gnome-Rhône 7Kd radial engines, six built.
Operators
Specifications (393T)
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