A Potez 63-11 will soon fly in Texas » World Warbird News
The first step – and it wasn’t the easiest – was to find the original blueprints of the aircraft. Jean-Marie Garric naturally contacted the Musée de l’Air in Le Bourget which, by chance, had half of them. He ordered a copy and started to look for the other half by contacting
Louis Coroller’s (the chief engineer at Potez) nephew, Jean-Louis Coroller, co-author of the excellent book “Les Avions Potez”, who unfortunately died on January 25, 2012, at the age of 81.

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