33mm A.P.X.

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title: 33mm A.P.X.
text: The 33mm APX was a series of 33 mm caliber autocannon manufactured in France during the early 1930s for use in aircraft. The weapon was originally designed to be fitted to the Farman F.1010, a low-wing monoplane test-bed aircraft built to trial the cannon. Constructed by Ateliers des Puteaux, the cannon were tested by the French Government in the 1930s and intended to be shot through the propeller hub of an inverted V8 aircraft engine - but were not put into large scale production. A number of p
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