Ponnier M.1
Another forgotten aircraft, perhaps this time with good reason, the Ponnier M.1 was a single-engine biplane fighter of World War 1 that saw almost no service with the Belgian Aviation Militaire in 1916. However, it is inextricably interlinked with the much more successful Hanriot HD.1, and therefore merits coverage. This is its story.

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