The Guerchais-Roche T.35 and T.39 was a small family of two, three and four seat French-built touring monoplanes of the 1940s.
Roche Aviation designed the T.35 during the latter part of World War II as a low-wing touring monoplane with fixed undercarriage.
[1] After the war's end, Roche built a series of basically similar sub-models with varying powerplants and seating arrangements.
The T.35 and T.39 series was flown by private pilot owners and by members of French light aero clubs until at least the mid 1960s.
Three examples remained on the French civil aircraft register in January 1964.