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There's no mention of the F.56 in Liron's Les Avions Farman - at least it is not in the tables. His text is harder to search, as there is no index. No sign, though. More bothersome is that he has the F.60/1 as a twin engined aircraft, and a lot bigger. The F.60AV was a single, but again much bigger. Is Donald's book certain about it being an F.40 type?TSRL (talk) 10:47, 29 January 2011 (UTC)Reply