Letord 2

The Letord 2 was a twin-engine reconnaissance biplane. Like its predecessor the Letord 1, this three-seater featured negatively-staggered wings and twin engines. The Letord 2 was powered by two 200hp Hispano-Suiza 8Ba engines. The two observers -- one in the nose and another behind the pilot -- were each armed with single or twin Lewis guns (twin on this model), and a 130-150kg bomb load was sometimes carried. 89 Letords were in service in August 1917 and up to 121 in November, with 200-300 produced overall. They were mixed into units including other types such as the SPAD 11, Strutters, or Caudron R.4's.

1:144 Scale

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1:285/6mm/1:288 Scale

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