Amiot 110

Amiot 110
Role Interceptor
National origin France
Manufacturer Amiot-SECM
Designer M. Detartre
First flight June 1928
Number built 2


The Amiot 110, also known as the Amiot-SECM 110, was a French prototype interceptor designed and built in 1929.

Development

The 110 was designed as a contender in the so-called "Jockey" lightweight interceptor contest in which it competed against 9 other types. It was of all-metal construction, with fabric wing skinning. Basically a parasol monoplane, it was fitted with a jettisonable aerofoil-section fuel tank inserted in the fuselage aft of the main undercarriage.

Operational history

It first flew in June 1928, and looked a promising candidate to win the "Jockey" contest. However, it crashed on 1 July 1929, killing the pilot, due to several loose rivets and integrity flaws, and no further production went ahead, after a second prototype was deemed inferior to the Nieuport-Delage NiD 62.

Specifications

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

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