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The Breguet 730 was a French flying boat of the 1930s. Built to meet the requirements of the French Navy it was ordered into production but no aircraft were delivered before France surrendered to Germany in June 1940. Four remaining incomplete airframes were completed after the end of World War II serving with the French Navy until 1954.

La conception du Breguet 730 débuta en 1936 mais la Seconde Guerre mondiale repoussa sa sortie.1
BREGUET 730 et 731 ainsi que l’hydravion Achernar jusqu’en 1947.2

Made by Breguet Aviation.

Le Breguet 730 Sirius de la 33 S venant d’Hourtin manque son amerrissage à Port-Lyautey ; l’équipage périt dans l’incendie de l’appareil.3
* Breguet 730 (1938) - Hydravion quadrimoteur à long rayon d'action. Moteurs à pistons.4
Height Main
8.60 m
Height Alt
858.5200000000001
Length Alt
79
Jet Or Prop
prop
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*List of seaplanes and flying boats
Range Main
6923.0
Loaded Weight Main
28660.0
Max Speed Alt
12300.0
Type Of Prop
14
Introduced
1945
Loading Main
165
Power/mass Main
117
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Power/mass Alt
255.6
Max Speed Main
330.0
Cruise Speed Main
230.0
Ceiling Main
6
000 m
Number Built
5
Crew
10
Retired
1954
Span Main
40.37 m
Cruise Speed Alt
8580.0
Area Main
173.1 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
4036.06
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
1
120 hp
Engine(prop)
Gnome-Rhône 14N-44-45
Manufacturer
First Flight
1938
Loaded Weight Alt
62831.0
More Performance
108540.0
Number Of Props
4
Empty Weight Alt
35494.0
Length Main
24.38 m
Area Alt
1862.0
Range Alt
258000.0
Power Main
836.0
Empty Weight Main
16134.0
Ceiling Alt
19700.0
Category
Loading Alt
34

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