The Breguet Aerhydroplane was a large experimental flying boat developed in France in 1912. Huge for its day it was a parasol-wing monoplane of canard configuration (described in some sources as a tandem wing design on account of the wide span of the foreplane relative to the mainplane) with a single tractor propeller turned by a chain drive to an engine located within the hull. The hull was designed for Breguet by Alphonse Tellier and featured wide sponsons.
Made by Breguet.