Blériot 290

Blériot 290
Role light amphibian flying-boat
National origin France
Manufacturer Blériot
Designer Filippo Zappata
First flight 1931
Number built 1


The Blériot 290 was a 1930s French sesquiplane flying-boat designed by Filippo Zappata, only one was built and it was not ordered into production.[1]

Design and development

The 290 was designed by Zappata as a three-seat touring amphibian flying-boat, it had a streamlined single-step hull and an enclosed cabin.[1] Powered by a Salmson 9Ab radial piston engine with a two-blader pusher propeller.[1] It first flew in October 1931 and as a result of tests was re-designed with a second step in the hull. The 290 was underpowered and over priced and did not enter production, the prototype was scrapped in April 1937.[1]

Specifications

Data from [1] The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft

General characteristics

Performance

See also


Related lists

References

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Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Orbis 1985, pp. 714-715
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