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Breguet 460

Breguet 460
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Breguet 460 Vultur of the Spanish Republican Air Force
Role Bomber aircraft
National origin France
Manufacturer Breguet Aviation
First flight 1935

The Breguet 460 Vultur was a French bomber of the 1930s. Few of these twin-engined monoplanes and its variant, the Breguet 462 Vultur, were built. At least one Breguet 460 was sold to the Spanish Republican Air Force during the Spanish Civil War.

The Breguet 460 was a light bomber, initially based on the plane type labeled as Multiplace de Combat, a multifunctional aircraft, by the French aviation authorities. Eventually the prototype was modified in 1934, departing from the parameters set for its predecessor, the Breguet 413, in order to meet the requirements of a high-speed bomber for the French Air Force.

The resulting plane was a monoplane fitted with two powerful radial Gnome et Rhône 14Kjrs engines, having a more aerodynamic appearance, although it kept the tail of the obsolete Breguet 413. Owing to technical difficulties, production was delayed and when the first prototype of the Breguet 460 Vultur flew it could not achieve the 400 km/h (250 mph) required for a high-speed bomber. Thus the French Air Ministry lost interest in this unit and concentrated on projects by other companies such as the Amiot 340 and the LeO 45. These planes, however, would not be ready until three years later.

The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War provided the French aircraft industry with a good opportunity both for getting rid of obsolete aircraft and for testing new developments. Therefore, it is in this context that the Breguet 460 prototypes ended up in the Spanish Republican Air Force. One of the units seen in a picture of the Spanish conflict has an improved, more modern tail of the same type that would be used later for the Breguet 470 Fulgur airliner.

The number and the fate of the Breguet 460 Vultur units in the Spanish Republican Air Force are obscure as is common with most of the flying units of the loyalist air arm during the conflict. It is known that one of these aircraft was based at the Celrà airfield towards the end of the conflict and that it belonged to the Night Flight Group no. 11, which comprised the Vultur and two Bloch MB.210. This particular Breguet 460 crashed in the sea near L'Escala and all the crew perished in the crash.


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