Loire 250

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The Loire 250 was a French single-seat fighter monoplane designed and built by Loire Aviation of St. Nazaire.[1]

Design and development

The Loire 250 was built to meet a requirement for a single-seat fighter prototypes to undergo a fly-off competition with the Dewoitine D.513 and Morane-Saulnier MS.405.[1] The Loire 250 was an all-metal low-wing monoplane powered by a 1,000 hp (746 kW) Hispano-Suiza 14Ha-7a radial engine with a single enclosed cockpit and a retractable conventional landing gear with a tailwheel.[1] Only one prototype was produced; it first flew 27 September 1935, it was modified to improve performance before the fly-off but failed to gain a production order.[1] The prototype was unarmed but it was intended to fit two 20 mm cannons and two 7.5 mm machine-guns if the type entered production.[1]


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Orbis 1985, p. 2379
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