The Levasseur PL.200 was an observation seaplane built by Levasseur in the mid-1930s.
It was a high-wing monoplane with a short, all-metal fuselage nacelle at mid-span, and a wing made of metal.
The fuselage and wings were supported on struts above the two floats which extended rear-wards to form the tail unit with twinfins and rudders and single tailplane with elevator.
The 720 hp (540 kW) Hispano-Suiza 9Vbrs engine was mounted as a tractor in the nose of the fuselage nacelle, which also housed the crew of three.
An improved version was developed, with extended fins and a 740 hp (550 kW) Gnome & Rhône 9Kfr engine as the PL.201, Data from [1]General characteristics Performance