Admiral Beez
Major
I just came across this French firm I hadn't heard of before, Gourdou-Leseurre. The firm broke up in 1934, but some of its aircraft served into WW2.
I particularly like the look of the GL-832 HY shipboard seaplane, which for 1931 (prototype, intro 1934) in an era of wire-braced shipboard biplanes is a notable exception, being a folding-wing monoplane with partial metal construction and clean lines, akin to the, albeit non-folding Arado Ar 196 of 1937. The GL-832 served in FIC at the time of the Japanese invasion in autumn 1940.
Shown here on the French cruiser Émile Bertin.
I wonder what happened to the company founders, Charles Gourdou and Jean Adolphe Leseurre. Did they join another French aeronautical firm or just vanish? I'll do some digging online.
I particularly like the look of the GL-832 HY shipboard seaplane, which for 1931 (prototype, intro 1934) in an era of wire-braced shipboard biplanes is a notable exception, being a folding-wing monoplane with partial metal construction and clean lines, akin to the, albeit non-folding Arado Ar 196 of 1937. The GL-832 served in FIC at the time of the Japanese invasion in autumn 1940.
Shown here on the French cruiser Émile Bertin.
I wonder what happened to the company founders, Charles Gourdou and Jean Adolphe Leseurre. Did they join another French aeronautical firm or just vanish? I'll do some digging online.
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