The Lioré et Olivier LeO H-47 was a flying boat airliner built in France in 1936. Designed in response to a French air ministry specification for passenger transports to service transatlantic routes to South America it was a conventional high-wing design with the cabin and flight deck fully enclosed within a streamlined hull. The four engines were mounted in two tractor-pusher pairs on the upper wing.
Made by Lioré et Olivier.