| Loire 11 | |
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| Role | Three-seat general-purpose monoplane | 
| National origin | France | 
| Manufacturer | Loire | 
| First flight | 1930 | 
| Number built | 2 | 
The Loire 11 was a French three-seat general-purpose monoplane designed and built by Loire Aviation of St. Nazaire.[1]
Design and development
The Loire 11 was the first original design by the company and was designed to meet a requirement for a general-purpose transport for operation in the French colonies.[1] It was a strut-braced high-wing monoplane with three-seats and powered by a 300 hp (224 kW) Lorraine Algol radial engine.[1] Only two prototypes were produced in 1930 and the project was abandoned in 1931 when the type failed to interest the French government.[1]
Specifications

Loire 11 3-view drawing from NACA aircraft Circular No.157
Data from NACA Aircraft Circular No.157
General characteristics
- Length: 10 m (32 ft 10 in)
 - Wingspan: 16.5 m (54 ft 2 in)
 - Height: 3.25 m (10 ft 8 in)
 - Empty weight: 1,120 kg (2,469 lb)
 - Gross weight: 1,920 kg (4,233 lb)
 - Powerplant: 1 × Lorraine Algol , 220 kW (300 hp)
 
Performance
- Maximum speed: 201 km/h (125 mph, 109 kn)
 - Range: 600 km (370 mi, 320 nmi)
 
References
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- Notes
 
- Bibliography
 
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing.
 
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