The Amiot 353 was a version of the Amiot 351/354 that was powered by two British made Rolls-Royce Merlin III liquid-cooled engines delivering each of them 1030hp of power.
It was part of a project of testing the airframe of the Amiot 350 with as many engines as possible. Sixty of them were ordered when the original contract for the Amiot 351 was modified for the third time in early January 1939 and, when the second production contract was issued for more Amiot bombers, one-hundred 353 were ordered in late January 1939. The order remained active until 1st December 1939 but, due to more important issues that the French Armée de l'Air had, the Amiot 353 fades away and, apparently a single prototype was completed that was probably destroyed during the German invasion in May 1940.
As this variant was half-British, we couldn't resist the tentation of painting in early Royal Air Force colours in an hypothetical French resistance of the Blitzkrieg.
Sources:
1. http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_amiot_353.html
2. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiot_354 (translated)
3. Signal Squadron - Aircraft In action - French Bombers of World War II in Action
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