List of Seaplanes and Amphibious Aircraft - France

France

  • Bellanger-Denhaut 22 (HB.3) — twin-engined bomber/reconnaissance flying-boat (1920s)
  • Bernard H.52 — single-seat floatplane fighter (1933)
  • Bernard H.110 — single-seat floatplane fighter (1935)
  • Bernard H.V.40 — single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
  • Bernard H.V.42 — single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
  • Bernard H.V.120 — single-seat racing seaplane (1930)
  • Bernard H.V.220 — single-seat racing seaplane (unflown)
  • Besson H-3 — touring flying boat (1921)
  • Besson H-5 — transport flying boat (1920s)
  • Besson H-6 — single-seat postal flying boat (1921)
  • Besson LB — coastal patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Besson MB.26 — two-seat reconnaissance/fighter floatplane (1925)
  • Besson MB.35 — two-seat spotter/reconnaissance floatplane (1926)
  • Besson MB.36 — transport flying boat (1930)
  • Besson MB.410 — shipborne reconnaissance/fighter floatplane (1932)
  • Besson MB.411 — shipborne reconnaissance/fighter floatplane (1935)
  • Blanchard BB-1 — racing flying boat (1924)
  • Blanchard Brd.1 — bomber/reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
  • Bleriot-SPAD S.XIV — single-seat fighter seaplane (1917)
  • Bleriot 290 — light amphibious flying boat (1931)
  • Bleriot 5190 — long-range mail-carrying flying boat (1933)
  • Borel Type Bo.11 — two-seat general purpose floatplane (1911)
  • Borel-Odier Type Bo-T — torpedo reconnaissance floatplane (1916)
  • Borel-Odier Type Bo-C — 10-passenger floatplane (1919)
  • Breguet 521 Bizerte - 8-seat long-range maritime flying boat (1933)
  • Breguet 522 — re-engined version of Breguet 521 (1930s)
  • Breguet 530 Saigon — civil version of the Breguet 521 (1935)
  • Breguet 730 — long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1938)
  • Breguet 731 — long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1938)
  • Breguet 790 Nautilus — coastal patrol flying boat (1939)
  • Breguet S.8/2 Calcutta — militarised licenced version of Short Calcutta (1932)
  • CAMS 30 — two-seat training flying boat (1922)
  • CAMS 31 — single-seat fighter flying boat (1922)
  • CAMS 33 — coastal reconnaissance and bombing flying boat (1923)
  • CAMS 36 — racing flying boat (1922)
  • CAMS 37 — flying boat (1926)
  • CAMS 38 — single-seat racing flying boat (1923)
  • CAMS 46 — two-seat basic training flying boat (1926)
  • CAMS 53 — passenger and mail-carrying flying boat (1928)
  • CAMS 55 — maritime reconnaissance and bombing flying boat (1927)
  • CAMS 58 — passenger and mail transport flying boat (1931)
  • Deperdussin Monocoque
  • Dewoitine HD.730 — two-seat observation/scout floatplane (1940)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.2 — flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.8 — coastal reconnaissance and patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.9 — flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD.10 — flying boat (1918)
  • Donnet-Denhaut HB.2 — two-seat bomber flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Leveque Type A — flying boat (1912)
  • Donnet-Leveque Type B — flying boat (1910s)
  • Donnet-Leveque Type C — flying boat (1910s)
  • F.B.A-Leveque — flying boat (1910s)
  • F.B.A Type A — coastal patrol flying boat (1913)
  • F.B.A Type B — coastal patrol flying boat (1915)
  • F.B.A Type C — coastal patrol flying boat (1910s)
  • F.B.A Type H — coastal patrol flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type S — coastal patrol flying boat (1917)
  • F.B.A Type 10 — reconnaissance amphibian (1922)
  • F.B.A Type 11 — training flying boat (1923)
  • F.B.A Type 12 — two-seat training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 13 — two-seat training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 16 — training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 17 — two-seat training flying boat (1920s)
  • F.B.A Type 19 — two-seat bomber seaplane (1924)
  • F.B.A Type 21 — four-passenger commercial amphibious flying boat (1925)
  • F.B.A Type 290 — four-seat liaison and VIP transport amphibious flying boat (1930)
  • F.B.A Type 310 — three-seat tourer flying boat (1930)
  • Fabre Hydravion - floatplane (1910) - also known as Le Canard (the duck), first aircraft to take off from water under its own power.
  • Farman F.50 — flying boat (1920s)
  • Farman F.51 — maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1922)
  • Farman F.60 Torp — torpedo carrying floatplane version (1920s)
  • Farman F.166 — torpedo bomber floatplane (1928)
  • Farman F.167 — torpedo bomber floatplane (1928)
  • Farman F.168 — torpedo bomber floatplane (1928)
  • Farman F.271 — bomber/torpedo bomber floatplane version (1934)
  • Farman NC.470 — six-seat trainer and coastal reconnaissance floatplane (1938)
  • Farman NC.471 — six-seat trainer and coastal reconnaissance floatplane (1938)
  • Gourdou 120 HY — two-seat shipboard observation/reconnaissance floatplane (1930s)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre GL-710 — 10-passenger flying boat (1934)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre L-2 & GL-810 - GL-813 HY — observation/reconnaissance floatplane (1926)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre GL-830 - GL-832 HY — two-seat shipboard observation/reconnaissance floatplane (1930s)
  • Gourdon-Leseurre LGL-32 — fighter floatplane version (1930s)
  • Gourdou-Leseurre M-2 — patrol flying boat (1926)
  • Hanriot HD.2 — single-seat fighter floatplane (1918)
  • Latécoère 15 — twin-engined floatplane version (1924)
  • Latécoère 21 — twin-engined flying boat (1926)
  • Latécoère 21 — twin-engined flying boat (1927)
  • Latécoère 32 — twin-engined commercial flying boat (1928)
  • Latécoère 34 — three-engined commercial flying boat (1930)
  • Latécoère 44 — three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Latécoère 50 — three-engined flying boat (1931)
  • Latécoère 290 — three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Latécoère 293 — three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Latécoère 294 — three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Latécoère 296 — three-seat torpedo-bomber floatplane (1931)
  • Latécoère 298 — three-seat torpedo-bomber-reconnaissance seaplane (1936)
  • Latécoère 300 — four-engined flying boat (1931)
  • Latécoère 301 — four-engined flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 302 — four-engined long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1936)
  • Latécoère 380 — twin-engined three-seat flying boat (1930)
  • Latécoère 381 — twin-engined three-seat maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1930)
  • Latécoère 501 — three-engined flying boat (1932)
  • Latécoère 521 — six-engined prototype large flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 522 — six-engined commercial large flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 523 — six-engined military large flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 550 — four-seat seaplane bomber (1934)
  • Latécoère 582 — three-engined long-range patrol flying boat (1935)
  • Latécoère 611 — four-engined long-range patrol and bomber flying boat (1939)
  • Latécoère 631 — six-engined large commercial flying boat (1942)
  • Latham 42 — three-seat bomber flying boat (1924)
  • Latham 43 — three-seat bomber flying boat (1924)
  • Latham 45 — three-seat biplane flying boat (1920s)
  • Latham 47 — twin-engined long-range flying boat (1928)
  • Latham 230 — two-seat biplane seaplane (1920s)
  • Latham C-1 — biplane flying boat (1923)
  • Latham HB.5 — four-engined flying boat (1921)
  • Latham L-1 — single-seat racing flying boat (1923)
  • Latham L-2 — single-seat racing flying boat (1923)
  • Levasseur PL 14 — torpedo/bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1929)
  • Levasseur PL 15 — torpedo/bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1929)
  • Levasseur PL 200 — three-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1935)
  • Levy G.L.40 — coastal patrol flying boat (1917)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-10 — reconnaissance floatplane (1922)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-13 — twin-engined flying boat (1922)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-10 — three-engined 12-passenger flying boat (1926)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-18 — two-seat flying boat (1928)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-22 — mailplane flying boat (1931)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-23 — single-engined coastal patrol amphibious flying boat (1930)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-24 — 10-passenger commercial flying boat (1929)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-25 — five-seat torpedo bomber reconnaissance floatplane (1928)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-27 — long-range mail carrying flying boat (1930)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-43 — reconnaissance floatplane (1934)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-46 — long-range maritime bomber/reconnaissance floatplane (1936)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-47 — commercial passenger/mail flying boat (1936)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-190 — seven-seat flying boat (1926)
  • Lioré-et-Olivier H-246 — four-engined transport flying boat (1937)
  • LISA Akoya — Two-seat hydrofoil ultralight (2011)
  • Loire 50 — communication flying boat (1931)
  • Loire 60 — three-engined liaison/communication flying boat (1932)
  • Loire 70 — eight-seat long-range reconnaissance/bomber flying boat (1933)
  • Loire 102 Bretagne — passenger/mail flying boat (1936)
  • Loire 130 — three-seat general purposes flying boat (1934)
  • Loire 210 — catapult-launched fighter seaplane (1935)
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.10 — twin engine floatplane (1939)
  • Nieuport IV.H — twin-float racing version (1912)
  • Nieuport VI.H — twin-float reconnaissance version (1913)
  • Nieuport X.H — twin-float racing/reconnaissance monoplane version (1913)
  • Nieuport-Delage Ni-D 29 H — twin-float racing version for Schneider Race (1919)
  • Nieuport-Delage NiD 43 — seaplane fighter (1925)
  • Nieuport-Delage NiD 450 — twin-float racing seaplane (1930)
  • Nieuport-Delage NiD 650 — twin-float racing seaplane (1931)
  • Nieuport-Delage NiD 651 — twin-float racing seaplane (1931)
  • Nieuport-Delage NiD 652 — twin-float racing seaplane (1931)
  • Nord 1400 Noroit — maritime reconnaissance and air-sea rescue flying boat (1949)
  • Nord 1401 Noroit — maritime reconnaissance and air-sea rescue flying boat (1949)
  • Nord 1402 Noroit — maritime reconnaissance and air-sea rescue flying boat (1949)
  • Potez 450 — seaplane catapult fighter (1932)
  • Potez-CAMS 141 — four-engined maritime reconnaissance flying boat (1938)
  • Potez-CAMS 161 — experimental six-engined flying boat (1930s)
  • SCAN 20 — flying boat trainer (1945)
  • SNCAO 30 — flying boat trainer (1938)
  • SNCASE SE-400 — coastal patrol floatplane (1939)

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