Built R-3 seaplane with Hispano-Suiza engine in early
1920s
R-80, R-82
to carry out research on seaplane floats. Subsequently
produced series of aircraft from the R-5 all-metal
flying-boat to R-16 general-purpose tri-motor monoplane. Taken over to form part of the nationalized French aircraft
industry in 1937, becoming part of the SNCASE
group.