LeO H.242 | |
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Role | Passenger flying boat |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Lioré et Olivier |
First flight | 1929 |
Introduction | 1933 |
Retired | 1942 |
Primary user | Air France |
Number built | 15 |
The Lioré et Olivier LeO H.242 was a French-manufactured flying boat that was used for European passenger air services in the 1930s. Several were operated by Air France. One also features at the end of Hergé's Tintin adventure, King Ottokar's Sceptre. [1]
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Data from The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft [2]
General characteristics
Performance
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