A development of the
FBA Type A, the Type H shared the same basic
pusher biplane configuration, but was a larger and heavier machine based on a
Donnet-Lévêque design and powered by a water-cooled engine in place of the earlier type's
rotary. Most French-built Type H aircraft had water-cooled V-8
Hispano-Suiza 8A variants with powers of , though a minority had
Lorraine 8Ns. The aircraft was a
two bay biplane with the smaller span lower wing positioned just above the central fuselage on four supporting struts. There was no
stagger and simple parallel
interplane struts separated the bays; an extra, outward leaning pair supported the overhanging upper plane on each side.
Ailerons were mounted only on this upper wing. The single pusher engine was mounted on struts just below the upper wing, its two blade
propeller turning in a cut-out in the wing
trailing edges. The
hull of the Type H was, like that of its predecessors, a single step design. A pair of flat bottomed floats, mounted below the outer interplane struts, stabilized the aircraft on the water. Two flight crew members were accommodated side-by-side and a front gunner sat separately in the nose. ==Production==