GL.30 •
GL.30 - Racer with retractable undercarriage and
Bristol Jupiter engine (one built) •
GL.31 - Four-gun fighter prototype with fixed undercarriage, longer-span wings and
Gnome-Rhône 9A engine (one built). Also known as the
GL.31C.1 or
CL-I-3. •
LGL.32 - Definitive two-gun fighter version (ca. 490 built). Also known as the
GL.32C.1. •
LGL.32.01 - The first prototype. •
LGL.32T - Export version for Turkey (12 built) •
LGL.32 Hy - Twin-pontoon floatplane version converted from LGL.32 prototype. Set world seaplane altitude record on 28 March 1927 (one converted) •
LGL.321 - LGL.32 converted to use 450 kW (600 hp) version of the
Gnome & Rhône 9Ac (one converted) •
LGL.323 - LGL.32 converted to use supercharged 373 kW (600 hp)
Bristol Jupiter for unsuccessful altitude record attempts. (one converted) •
LGL.324 - LGL.323 further modified and used by
Pierre Lemoigne to set world landplane altitude record with 500 kg payload of 9,600 m (31,500 ft) on 23 May 1929 and
Albert Lécrivain to set world landplane altitude record of 11,000 m (39,090 ft) on 24 October. (one converted) •
LGL.33 - Similar to LGL.32 but with
Lorraine 12Eb engine, and revised wing struts, landing gear, and tail (one built). Also known as the
LGL.33C.1. •
LGL.34 - Similar to LGL.32 but with
Hispano-Suiza 12Gb engine (one built). Also known as the
LGL.34C.1. •
LGL.341 - similar to LGL.32 with
Hispano-Suiza 12Hb engine (two built, second with revised radiator arrangement) • LGL.35 •
LGL.351 - version with
Renault 12J engine (one built) •
LGL.390 - night fighter prototype with
Hispano-Suiza 9Va engine (one converted from LGL.32)
GL.40 •
GL.410 - modernised fighter with divided main undercarriage (one built) •
GL.430 - strengthened carrier-borne dive-bomber prototype (one built) •
GL.432 - dive-bomber variant similar to GL.430 used for operational testing (four built) •
GL.450 - fighter version • GL.480 •
GL-482 - fighter version with
Hispano-Suiza 12Xbrs engine (one built)
GL.520 • GL.520 •
GL.521 - dive-bomber version with
Gnome-Rhône 9Kfr engine and taller tail fin (two built)
GL.60 • GL.630 •
GL.633 - dive-bomber similar to GL.432 (one built) ==Operators==