Levasseur PL.10

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The Levasseur PL.10 was a carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft developed in France in the late 1920s. It was a conventional, single-bay biplane along similar lines to Levasseur's contemporary designs for the French navy, including a watertight, boat-shaped fuselage, small underwing floats, and undercarriage that could be jettisoned in flight in order to improve the chances of a successful ditching.

1931  WikimediaWikidata
PL.10
63 produced, 
torpedo bombercarrier-capable airplane, army scout, biplane with 1 tractor piston-propeller engine, reconnaissance biplane, carrier-capable reconnaissance aircraftPierre Levasseur, French Naval AviationFrench NavyFrance

PL.107

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  • PL.107
    1937 torpedo bomber aircraft model by Levasseur
Levasseur PL 101 AppontageLevasseur PL 101 Appontage
Levasseur PL.10 en volLevasseur PL.10 en vol
Levasseur PL.10 L`Aéronautique July,1929Levasseur PL.10 L'Aéronautique July,1929
Levasseur PL.101Levasseur PL.101
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    classaircraftPL.107torpedo bomber with 1 engine, torpedo-armed biplane, carrier-capable torpedo bomber, bomber-torpedo plane, Levasseur PL.10Wikidata
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    commonsimageLevasseur PL.10 L'Aéronautique July,1929 Commons
    commonsimageLevasseur PL.101 Commons