"Unlike their bomber compatriots on the eve of World War II, the fighters in service with the French Air Force were a solid collection of first-class modern designs.
French fighters went to war using a mix of Morane-Saulnier, Potez, Dewoitine, Bloch and Caudron-Renault fighters and US-supplied Curtiss Hawks. Some aircraft were just entering service; others were established designs. As stated in the text, some of these aircraft achieved great success in battles with the Luftwaffe, and one pilot even shot down the German superace Werner Moulders, nicknamed "Papa"".
(I read a review about the book: "French Fighters of World War II in Action". And everything would be fine, but only Werner Moulders, had a completely different path. I decided to write about it. Perhaps someone will clarify this issue. And he will tell whether there was a downing of Aсе. Maybe not this, but some other. For example, one of the missions could be done in this segment of the history of French aviation.)
And thank you for such a beautiful bird!