The Breguet Type I (also known simply as the Breguet Tractor Biplane) was an experimental aircraft built in France in 1909 Louis Breguet's first fixed-wing aircraft design. The frame design was essentially a rectangular prism with two upper and two lower longerons braced at a number of points along their length. Both sets of longerons supported a set of wings and a horizontal stabiliser with the vertical bracing at the tail end carrying a pair of rudders.
Made by Louis Charles Breguet.