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Super Frelon bows out

29th April 2010 - 15:00 GMT | by Tony Osborne in London

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The last French Navy Super Frelons are being withdrawn from active service tomorrow.

The last four aircraft serving with 32 Flotille at Lanvéoc-Poulmic will bow out on Friday, 30 April.

The aircraft was developed by Aerospatiale in the 1960s designed for the French Navy's anti-submarine warfare (ASW) mission operating from the decks from French warships. They also operated from shore bases screening the areas outside submarine bases to protect ballistic missile submarines as they left harbour on their patrol duties. Others were modified to fire Exocet anti-ship missiles.

More recently the type was being used for the long range Search

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