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Levasseur PL.14





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The Levasseur PL.14 was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in France in the late 1920s.[1] It was essentially similar to Levasseur's PL.7 carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft with the addition of pontoons. The design dispensed with the small underwing floats that formed part of the safety equipment of Levasseur's carrier-based aircraft of the period, but retained the boat-like fuselage.[2] The wing was built to the 18.00-metre design originally developed for the PL.7 but ultimately rejected in favour of a shorter wing.

PL.14
Role Seaplane torpedo bomber
National origin France
Manufacturer Levasseur
First flight 1929
Primary user Aéronavale
Number built 30

Thirty PL.14s were purchased to equip the seaplane base at Berre.[1] When the PL.7s were grounded in 1931, PL.14s were equipped with wheeled undercarriage and put aboard the carrier Béarn in their place. Even after the PL.7s' return to service, four wheeled PL.14s remained aboard Béarn from 1935 to 1937.[1]


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  1. ^ a b c Taylor 1989, 575
  • ^ World Aircraft Information Files, File 900 Sheet 06
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