Latham Trimotor

Overview

The Latham Trimotor was a large French trimotor biplane built just after World War I and used in small numbers by the French Navy. It had three engines, the outer two in tractor configuration and the central one in pusher configuration. They could carry four "large" bombs and mounted forward and dorsal machine guns. Four aircraft were produced for service with the Marine française.

Specifications

Aircraft Roles
Country France
Timeline 1910s
First Flown 1919
Manufacturer Latham aircraft

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