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LeO H-49, SE.200 Amphitrite

Lioré et Olivier · Commercial · France · WWII (1939–1945)

LeO H-49, SE.200 Amphitrite — Commercial
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The Sud-Est SE.200 Amphitrite was a flying boat airliner built in France in the late 1930s, originally designated as the Lioré et Olivier LeO H-49. It was a large, six-engine design with a high-set cantilever monoplane wing, and twin tails.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Commercial
Domain
Civil
Era
WWII (1939–1945)
Country
France
Manufacturer
Lioré et Olivier
Co-Manufacturer
SNCASE
Status
Abandoned
Service Entry
1942
Produced
3
Engine
3× 14 cylinder air-cooled two-row radial piston engine
Thrust / Power
1,600 hp each
Length (ft)
132
Wingspan (ft)
171
Empty Weight (lb)
72193
MTOW (lb)
158733
Service Ceiling (ft)
16404
Range (mi)
3766
Max Speed (mph)
190