The Latécoère 25 was a French airliner built in 1925 for use on Latécoère's own airline and its subsidiaries. Essentially a refined version of the Latécoère...
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The Latécoère 631 was a civil transatlantic flying boat built by Latécoère, the largest ever built up to its time. The type was not a success, being unreliable...
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Groupe Latécoère (French: [ɡʁup latekɔɛʁ]) is an aircraft company based in Toulouse, France. Founded by the aeronautics pioneer Pierre-Georges Latécoère during...
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Jean Mermoz (section Latécoère)
In 1927, Latécoère began building his own brand of planes to replace the aging World War I aircraft Breguet 14. The Latécoère 25, (or "Laté 25") and, later...
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The Latécoère 28 was a long distance monoplane aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Latécoère. First flown in 1927, it had...
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Pierre-Georges Latécoère, created the "Compagnie Générale d'Entreprise Aéronautique" and in May 1922, the "Société Industrielle des Avions Latécoère". In order...
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The Latécoère 300 series of aircraft were a group of civil and military flying boats. They were manufactured by French aircraft manufacturer Latécoère in...
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The Latécoère 521 was a French six-engined double deck flying boat designed and manufactured by Pierre-Georges Latécoère. At the time of its completion...
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The Latécoère 290 was a torpedo bomber floatplane produced in France during the 1930s. Designed by Latécoère in response to an Aéronavale specification...
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The Latécoère 298 (sometimes abridged to Laté 298) was a French seaplane that served during World War II. It was designed primarily as a torpedo bomber...
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replace the obsolete Breguet 521. To meet this requirement, Latécoère designed the Latécoère 611. This was a cantilever monoplane powered by four Gnome-Rhone...
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to abandon the 440 in favour of the cheaper Latécoère 290, another militarised version of the Latécoère 280 transport. The fate of the first 440 is not...
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The Latécoère 500 was a flying boat designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Latécoère. The Latécoère 500 was developed during the early...
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The Latécoère 26 was a French monoplane mail plane designed and built by Latécoère. The Latécoère 26 was designed in the 1920s as a mail carrier, based...
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Aéropostale (aviation) (redirect from Lignes Aeriennes Latécoère)
des lignes Latécoère, also known as Lignes aeriennes Latécoère or simply "The Line" (La ligne). Aéropostale founder Pierre-Georges Latécoère envisioned...
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The Latécoère 380 was a flying boat aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Latécoère. It was designed for use on Aéropostale's...
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Suiza 12Hbr engines and re-designated Latécoère 32-3, which persisted in service a little longer. Eight Latécoère 32's were built with the following construction...
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List of aircraft (La–Lh) (section Latécoère)
version of Latécoère 19 Latécoère 21 Latécoère 22 Latécoère 23 Latécoère 24 Latécoère 25 Latécoère 26 Latécoère 27 Latécoère 28 Latécoère 29 Latécoère 30 Latécoère...
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List of civil aircraft (section Latécoère)
Latécoère 15 twin-engine monoplane airliner Latécoère 17 single-engine airliner Latécoère 25 single-engine monoplane mailplane and airliner Latécoère...
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Breguet 33, Latécoère 490, Les Mureaux 111, Nieuport-Delage Ni-D 580, Potez 37, Wibault 260 and the Weymann WEL-80 R.2. The Latécoère 490 was originally...
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prototypes, the Urubú flying wing glider, the I.Ae. 22 DL trainer, and a Latécoère XXV flown by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The museum was created on January...
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an aircraft; the Latécoère 225 ultralight shares its number with a post-war four engine bomber project. The Latécoère 225, or Latécoère Laté 225 is an unusual...
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The Latécoère 22 was a French mailplane built for Lignes Aériennes Latécoère in 1927. The Latecoere 22 was a single-seat high-wing parasol monoplane intended...
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but only Latécoère and three others produced prototypes. These were the Amiot 341, the Lioré et Olivier LeO 45 and the Romano 120. The Latécoère 570 was...
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1926 – Westland Racer January 12 – Polikarpov DI-1 January 25 – Stinson Detroiter Latécoère 25 February 19 – Dornier N/Kawasaki Ka 87 Armstrong Whitworth...
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great seaplanes such as the Latécoère 631. The Latécoère company still exists in 2024. Reference: Jean-Marc Olivier, "Latécoère, un industriel visionnaire"...
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machine was completed as the Latécoère 5 bomber. The Latécoère 4 (referred to in the initial contract as the Latécoère IV) was the company's first multi-engined...
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Consequently, Latécoère began to design a similar aircraft with a new and lighter hull and more reliable Renault engines, but this, the Latécoère 27, never...
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The Latécoère 17 was a French airliner built in 1923 for use on Latécoère's own airline routes between France and Morocco. The prototype was designated...
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The Latécoère 14 and Latécoère 16 were similar French passenger and postal aircraft of advanced design built in 1923. They differed chiefly in engine power...
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