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Lioré-et-Olivier was a
French manufacturer of
aircraft of the 20th century,
founded in 1912 by
Fernand Lioré and
Henri Olivier. The Société de Constructions...
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Lioré-et-Olivier LeO 45 was a
French medium bomber that was used
during and
after the
Second World War. It had been
designed for the new Armée de l'air...
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under licence from the
Cierva Autogiro Company by A V Roe & Co Ltd (Avro),
Lioré-et-Olivier and Focke-Wulf.
Before the
experimental Cierva C.19 Mk V, autogyros...
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Besson 200 hp
Lioré et
Olivier LeO.7.3
Lioré et
Olivier LeO.20 Bn3
Lioré et
Olivier H.13/H.136
Lioré et
Olivier H.43
Lioré et
Olivier H.193
Lioré et Olivier...
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airliner built in
France in the late 1930s,
originally developed as the
Lioré et
Olivier LeO H-49
before the
nationalisation of the
French aircraft industry...
- late 1930s. The LeO H-246 was
designed by the
French aircraft manufacturer Lioré-et-Olivier to meet a 1935
specification for a
commercial flying boat for...
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nationalisations of 1937. It was
designed by
Pierre Mercier and
Jacques Lecarme at
Lioré et
Olivier and was
initially designated the LeO 50.
Underpowered by two...
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company was
formed on
February 1, 1937, by the
nationalization and
merger of
Lioré et Olivier, Potez, CAMS,
Romano and SPCA.
Following the
resolution of the...
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Lioré et
Olivier LeO H-47 was a
flying boat
airliner built in
France in 1936. It was
designed to
operate p****enger
services over the
South Atlantic...
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Lioré et
Olivier LéO H-13 was a
French biplane two-engine
flying boat of the 1920s,
built in p****enger and
military variants. The LeO H-13 was constructed...