LeO H-180 | |
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Role | Two-seat flying-boat |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Lioré et Olivier |
First flight | 1928 |
Number built | 6 |
The Lioré et Olivier LeO H-180 was a 1920s French two-seat flying-boat built by Lioré et Olivier.[1]
The H-180 first flew in 1928 and was a cantilever high-wing monoplane flying-boat.[1] Powered by a 120hp (89kW) Salmson 9Ac engine strut-mounted above the fuselage.[1] It had two tandem seats in an open cockpit but the following year it was fitted with an enclosed cockpit and re-designated the LeO H-181.[1] The company intended to build a production batch of ten aircraft but only five were built.[1] One aircraft was destroyed and the others finding no buyers were used as test aircraft by the company.[1]
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