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Following the discussion of Nieuport vs. Loire-Nieuport designations in another topic, I'm starting this new thread to clearly distinguish the Loire and Loire-Nieuport production.
The list is probably very incomplete but it's a start.
LOIRE
11 Three-seat mail transport (1935, 2 built).
20 Colonial aircraft project powered by two 400 hp Hispano-Suiza.
30 Three-seat reconnaissance aircraft with three Salmson 9Ab engines (1932, one built).
301 Experimental three-seat test-bed for an armored turret, modified from Loire 30 (1934).
40 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with 300 hp Gnome & Rhône Titan II engine.
41 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with 500 hp Hispano-Suiza 12Mc engine.
42 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with 420 hp Gnome-Rhone 9 Asb Jupiter VII engine.
43 High gull-wing all-metal single-seat fighter prototype (1932, one built).
44 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with Hispano-Suiza engine in pusher position.
45 Single-seat fighter prototype (1933, one built).
46 High wing monoplane fighter derived from Loire 45, powered by Hispano-Suiza or Gnome & Rhone engine (1934, 61 built).
50 Small three-seat training and liaison amphibian with pusher Salmson 9Ab engine (1931, one built).
50 bis Same aircraft reengined with Hispano-Suiza 9 Qd.
501 Production version of Loire 50 bis as liaison type for Aéronavale with one Hispano-Suiza 9Qdr (1935, 6 built).
502 Projected variant with Lorraine Algol engine.
51 Projected variant of Loire 501.
60 Four-seat liaison flying boat with three Renault 4Pb engines (1932, one built).
601 Former Loire 60 reengined with just one Gnome & Rhône 9Adx engine (1933).
603 Same aircraft with a tractor Salmson engine, later used as a flying test-bed for the Loire 70.
70 Maritime patrol and recce flying boat with three Gnome & Rhône K.9 engines, including one in pusher position (1933, 8 built).
701 First Loire 70 re-engined with Hispano-Suiza engines.
102 "Bretagne" large transatlantic transport prototype, a competitor of the LeO H-47 (1936, one built).
130 Catapult-launched pusher patrol flying boat (1934, 124 built, including 111 for the Aéronavale and 12 for the Armée de l'air).
130.C Batch of five aircraft with reinforced structure for operation in the colonies.
210 (also found as the Loire 21 and Loire-Nieuport 210) Single-engine seaplane fighter (1937, 21 built).
240 See Loire-Nieuport LN-10.
250 Single-seat fighter prototype competing with LN-160 (1935, one built).
LOIRE-NIEUPORT
LN-10 (former Loire 240) Gull-wing twin-float twin-engine torpedo-bomber seaplane (1939, one built).
LN-160 (former Nieuport 160) Single-engine, single-seat fighter prototype, first LN-161 prototype when flown with Hispano-Suiza 12Xcrs engine (1935).
LN-161 (former Nieuport 161) Fighter prototypes with Hispano-Suiza 12Ycrs engine (also known as SNCAO 161) (3 built, 1936).
LN-20 Twin-engine twin-fin fighter project (1939).
LN-30 Very large flying boat airliner project, an enlarged derivative of the Loire 102 with six Hispano-Suiza 12Ydrs engines (became CAO.300).
LN-301 New designation of LN-31.
LN-31 (redesignated as LN-301) Variant of LN-30 with five Gnome & Rhône Lars 1 engines (1936).
LN-40 Single-seat single-engine dive-bomber prototype derived from the Ni-140 and LN-161 (1936).
LN-401 Production version of LN-40 for French Aéronavale (1939, 36 built).
LN-402 One LN-401 modified experimentally with a Hispano-Suiza 12Y-31 engine (1939).
LN-411 Production version of LN-40 for French Armée de l'air (1939, 40 built, all transferred to Aéronavale but one).
LN-42 Last LN-411 modified with entirely new wing and more powerful engine (1940).
LN-560 Dive-bomber project with Hispano-Suiza 12 Z engine.
LN-561 Dive-bomber project with Hispano-Suiza 12 Z engine.
LN-60 Single-seat fighter project, an optimised version of the LN-161 (became the CAO.200) (1938).
Useful links:
The list is probably very incomplete but it's a start.
LOIRE
11 Three-seat mail transport (1935, 2 built).
20 Colonial aircraft project powered by two 400 hp Hispano-Suiza.
30 Three-seat reconnaissance aircraft with three Salmson 9Ab engines (1932, one built).
301 Experimental three-seat test-bed for an armored turret, modified from Loire 30 (1934).
40 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with 300 hp Gnome & Rhône Titan II engine.
41 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with 500 hp Hispano-Suiza 12Mc engine.
42 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with 420 hp Gnome-Rhone 9 Asb Jupiter VII engine.
43 High gull-wing all-metal single-seat fighter prototype (1932, one built).
44 Single-seat lightweight fighter project with Hispano-Suiza engine in pusher position.
45 Single-seat fighter prototype (1933, one built).
46 High wing monoplane fighter derived from Loire 45, powered by Hispano-Suiza or Gnome & Rhone engine (1934, 61 built).
50 Small three-seat training and liaison amphibian with pusher Salmson 9Ab engine (1931, one built).
50 bis Same aircraft reengined with Hispano-Suiza 9 Qd.
501 Production version of Loire 50 bis as liaison type for Aéronavale with one Hispano-Suiza 9Qdr (1935, 6 built).
502 Projected variant with Lorraine Algol engine.
51 Projected variant of Loire 501.
60 Four-seat liaison flying boat with three Renault 4Pb engines (1932, one built).
601 Former Loire 60 reengined with just one Gnome & Rhône 9Adx engine (1933).
603 Same aircraft with a tractor Salmson engine, later used as a flying test-bed for the Loire 70.
70 Maritime patrol and recce flying boat with three Gnome & Rhône K.9 engines, including one in pusher position (1933, 8 built).
701 First Loire 70 re-engined with Hispano-Suiza engines.
102 "Bretagne" large transatlantic transport prototype, a competitor of the LeO H-47 (1936, one built).
130 Catapult-launched pusher patrol flying boat (1934, 124 built, including 111 for the Aéronavale and 12 for the Armée de l'air).
130.C Batch of five aircraft with reinforced structure for operation in the colonies.
210 (also found as the Loire 21 and Loire-Nieuport 210) Single-engine seaplane fighter (1937, 21 built).
240 See Loire-Nieuport LN-10.
250 Single-seat fighter prototype competing with LN-160 (1935, one built).
LOIRE-NIEUPORT
LN-10 (former Loire 240) Gull-wing twin-float twin-engine torpedo-bomber seaplane (1939, one built).
LN-160 (former Nieuport 160) Single-engine, single-seat fighter prototype, first LN-161 prototype when flown with Hispano-Suiza 12Xcrs engine (1935).
LN-161 (former Nieuport 161) Fighter prototypes with Hispano-Suiza 12Ycrs engine (also known as SNCAO 161) (3 built, 1936).
LN-20 Twin-engine twin-fin fighter project (1939).
LN-30 Very large flying boat airliner project, an enlarged derivative of the Loire 102 with six Hispano-Suiza 12Ydrs engines (became CAO.300).
LN-301 New designation of LN-31.
LN-31 (redesignated as LN-301) Variant of LN-30 with five Gnome & Rhône Lars 1 engines (1936).
LN-40 Single-seat single-engine dive-bomber prototype derived from the Ni-140 and LN-161 (1936).
LN-401 Production version of LN-40 for French Aéronavale (1939, 36 built).
LN-402 One LN-401 modified experimentally with a Hispano-Suiza 12Y-31 engine (1939).
LN-411 Production version of LN-40 for French Armée de l'air (1939, 40 built, all transferred to Aéronavale but one).
LN-42 Last LN-411 modified with entirely new wing and more powerful engine (1940).
LN-560 Dive-bomber project with Hispano-Suiza 12 Z engine.
LN-561 Dive-bomber project with Hispano-Suiza 12 Z engine.
LN-60 Single-seat fighter project, an optimised version of the LN-161 (became the CAO.200) (1938).
Useful links:
- The Fan d'avions website: http://fandavion.free.fr/loire_constructeur.htm
- The Aviafrance website: http://www.aviafrance.com/constructeur.php?ID_CONSTRUCTEUR=836