The Potez 43 was a family of French light utility and sports aircraft, developed in early 1930s.
Two Potez 430s (registrations: F-AMBM and F-AMBN) took part in the Challenge 1932 international tourist plane contest.
Pierre Duroyon took the 22nd place (for 43 starting and 24 finishing crews), while Georges Detre was disqualified due to low cruise speed.
Rectangular two-spar wing, with rounded ends, of wooden construction, canvas covered.
Conventional fixed landing gear, with a rear skid, wheels in teardrop covers.