Lioré et Olivier LeO 48
The Lioré-et-Olivier LeO 48 was a French experimental aircraft that was built early in World War II.
LeO 48 | |
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Role | Experimental |
National origin | Vichy France |
Manufacturer | Liore et Olivier |
First flight | 21 November 1941 |
Number built | 1 |
Specifications (LeO 48)
Data from [1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 4
- Length: 8.77 m (28 ft 9 in)
- Wingspan: 11.3 m (37 ft 1 in)
- Height: 5.77 m (18 ft 11 in)
- Wing area: 17 m2 (180 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 1,600 kg (3,527 lb)
- Gross weight: 2,100 kg (4,630 lb)
- Powerplant: 2 × Régnier 4G.0 4-cylinder inverted air-cooled in-line piston engines, 100 kW (140 hp) each
Performance
- Maximum speed: 310 km/h (190 mph, 170 kn)
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References
- Parmentier, Bruno. "Lioré and Olivier LeO-48". Aviafrance (in French). Paris. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
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