Société d'Aviation Letord
Société d'Aviation Letord was a French aircraft manufacturing company that was formed in the early 1910s by the French aviation industrialist Émile-Louis Letord. It manufactured a number of military aircraft during the First World War.[1]
History
The company was formed in the early 1910s by the French aviation industrialist Émile-Louis Letord, (1883-1971). It produced a number of twin-engined biplanes for the French military during World War I.[1]
Aircraft designs
- Let.1 - reconnaissance biplane[1]
- Let.2 - reconnaissance biplane[1]
- Let.3 - twin-engined bomber biplane[1]
- Let.4 - twin-engined reconnaissance biplane[1]
- Let.5 - twin-engined bomber biplane[1]
- Let.6 - escort fighter[1]
- Let.7 - twin-engined bomber biplane[1]
- Let.9 - twin-engined night bomber biplane [1]
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See also
References
- Janes 2001, pp.114-115
Bibliography
- John W.R. Taylor, ed. (2001). Janes's Fighting Aircraft of World War I. England: Random House. ISBN 1-85170-347-0.
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