It was a single bay sesquiplane, with outward leaning parallel pairs of interplane struts and wire cross bracing.
Its flat sided fuselage was watertight and its belly deep; in emergency touchdowns at sea the undercarriage could be jettisoned with the aircraft stabilised with two small rectangular cross section, planing floats mounted on the lower wing underside below the interplane struts.
The upper wing was high above the fuselage on cabane struts and had a rounded cut-out in the trailing edge over the pilot's open cockpit to enhance his view.
The jettisonable main fixed conventional undercarriage structure had two short V-struts, supporting a wire cross braced single axle and mainwheels.
France Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1928,[3] The Complete Book of Fighters[1]General characteristics Performance Armament