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The Sud-Est SE.200 Amphitrite (named for a Greek sea goddess) was a flying boat airliner built in France in the late 1930s originally developed as the Lioré et Olivier LeO H-49 before the nationalisation of the French aircraft industry. It was a large six-engine design with a high-set cantilever monoplane wing and twin tails.

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