Latécoère 521, Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris flying boat
The Latécoère 521, Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris, was a French sixengined flying boat, and one of the first large transAtlantic passenger aircraft. The inaugural flight took place on 10 January 1935, followed by a demonstration flight in December 1935 via Dakar, North Africa to Natal, Brazil, then north to the French West Indies. Having reached Pensacola, Florida, it was caught in a hurricane and wrecked. The aircraft was returned to France by ship to be rebuilt, before going into service with Air Franc
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