Lioré Et Olivier 300
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The Lioré et Olivier 300 (abbreviated to LeO 300) was a 1930s French prototype night
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. Only one was built when the programme was abandoned.


Design and development

The LeO 300 was designed to meet a French requirement for a BN.5 category night bomber. It was a high-wing
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with a crew of five. The prototype first flew in September 1933, powered by four
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engines mounted in tandem pairs on the wings. The LeO 300 was superseded by the LeO 301 with more powerful engines but with the withdrawal of the requirement it was abandoned in final assembly and work on the programme was stopped.


Variants

;LeO 300 :Prototype four-engine night bomber, one built. ;Leo 301 :Improved variant with more powerful engines, not completed.


Specifications


References

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High-wing aircraft Four-engined push-pull aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1933