Dear Toura, the Latécoère Laté-800 was an unsolicited submission to the SGACC (Secrétariat Général à l'Aviation Civile et Commerciale) specification that resulted in the SNCASE Sud-Est SE.210 Caravelle.
It was rejected because two of the three SNECMA Atar turbojets and their exhaust ducts were mounted under the cabin floor which would have been inappropriate for a passenger airliner cabin (imagine sittng on top of two turbojets!). The location of this engine installation would also have left little room for underfloor freight/baggage compartment. I can't imagine how such an engine installation would been integrated into a pressurised fuselage.....
Thank you Toura. I don't know why Latécoère submitted this design; they weren't invited to. To the best of my knowledge Latécoère did not have any experience with high-speed aircraft design and had never built or flown a landplane airliner. These early axial flow turbojet engines were quite slim and with some imagination could be placed anywhere in an airframe......
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