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The Farman F.300 and F.310 were airliners built in France in the early 1930s. They were high-wing monoplanes with fixed tailskid undercarriage with a trimotor layout popular with several manufacturers of the time. The cockpit and passenger compartment were fully enclosed. Most saw service in , whose twelve F.300 variants made up half its fleet in 1931. The F.310 prototype of a floatplane version of the same basic design, was destroyed while landing during trials, and no further examples were built.

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  • The Farman F.300 and F.310 were airliners built in France in the early 1930s. They were high-wing monoplanes with fixed tailskid undercarriage with a trimotor layout popular with several manufacturers of the time. The cockpit and passenger compartment were fully enclosed. Most saw service in , whose twelve F.300 variants made up half its fleet in 1931. The F.310 prototype of a floatplane version of the same basic design, was destroyed while landing during trials, and no further examples were built. (en)
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  • The Farman F.300 and F.310 were airliners built in France in the early 1930s. They were high-wing monoplanes with fixed tailskid undercarriage with a trimotor layout popular with several manufacturers of the time. The cockpit and passenger compartment were fully enclosed. Most saw service in , whose twelve F.300 variants made up half its fleet in 1931. One variant, the F.302, was specially built as a single-engine machine to make an attempt at a number of world records. On 9 March 1931, and set new distance and duration records over a closed circuit with a 2,000 kg payload, flying 2,678 km (1,664 mi) in 17 hours. Another, the F.304 was built as a special trimotor for to make a long-distance flight the same month from Paris to Tananarive and back. The F.310 prototype of a floatplane version of the same basic design, was destroyed while landing during trials, and no further examples were built. (en)
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