Possibly the project would be a local version of the Farman F.60 Goliath with Hispano Suiza engines.
There is a brief mention of the Loring B.II in 'La gran guerra y el desarrollo aeronáutico en España: El polimotor desconocido Barrón-Herrera', an article by Carlos Lázaro in ATC Magazine, Año XXI, Primavera 2015, N° 83, page 57.
"The replacement of the French bomber [Farman F.50] was carried out in 1923 with another plane from the same manufacturer, the Farman F.60 Goliath. However, Barrón persisted in his dream of creating a great bomber: so, in 1930 he surprised Spanish engineers with a hexamotor model (Loring B-II) that J. Loring began to build in his factory in Carabanchel Alto. Having begun the construction of some pieces, manufacture was interrupted by Barrón's illness, depriving Spanish military aviation of another extraordinary design."
So, the Loring B.II was intended as a replacement for the
Aeronáutica española's F.60 biplane bomber.
In the
Barrón and Loring Aircraft thread,
hesham mentions the B.II, saying "Although conceived for passenger transport, the B-II could also be used as a long-range bomber, equipped with five tons of bombs and seven machine guns located inside rotating turrets."
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https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/barrón-and-loring-aircraft.19740/