The Levasseur PL.10 was a carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft developed in France in the late 1920s. It was a conventional single-bay biplane along similar lines to Levasseur's contemporary designs for the French navy including a watertight boat-shaped fuselage small underwing floats and undercarriage that could be jettisoned in flight in order to improve the changes of a successful ditching.
Made by Pierre Levasseur (aircraft builder).