Breguet Aerhydroplane

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.

The Breguet Aerhydroplane was a large experimental flying boat developed in France in 1912.1
* Breguet Aerhydroplane (1913) - One-engine one-seat seaplane. Did not fly * Breguet Bre.4 (1914) - One-engine two-seat biplane bomber.2

Made by Breguet.

The Breguet Aerhydroplane was a large experimental flying boat developed in France in 1912. Breguet Alizé The Breguet Br.3
Empty Weight Lb
3090
Designer
Alphonse Tellier
Louis Charles Breguet
Louis Breguet and Alphonse Tellier
Met Or Eng
met
Gross Weight Lb
4400
Eng 1 Type
Salmson
Gross Weight Kg
2000
Number Built
1
Manufacturer
Eng 1 Hp
130
Empty Weight Kg
1400
Eng 1 Number
1
First Flight
1913
Eng 1 Kw
97
Category

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