The Bloch MB.130 and its derivatives were a series of French monoplane reconnaissance-bombers developed during the 1930s. They saw some limited action at the beginning of World War II but were obsolete by that time and suffered badly against the Luftwaffe. After the fall of France, a few were pressed into Luftwaffe service.
Bloch MB.131
Bloch MB.133 prototype
The Potez 630 and its derivatives were a family of twin-engined, multirole aircraft developed for the French Air Force in the late 1930s. The design was a contemporary of the British Bristol Blenheim and the German Messerschmitt Bf 110.
Cutaway of the Potez 630.
Front of a Potez 63.11
A Potez 630 captured during the Syria–Lebanon Campaign, 1941
Potez 63.11 in North Africa. January, 1943