First flight 1911 Designer Louis Charles Breguet | Manufacturer Breguet Aviation | |
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The Breguet Type IV was an aircraft built by Breguet Aviation. It was first flown in 1911, and was the first Breguet aircraft to be produced in quantity. It was used by the French Army and the R.F.C.. It is notable for the extensive use of metal in its construction, unusual in an aircraft of its time.
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Design and development
The Bregeut Type IV was developed from the Breguet Type III which had appeared during 1910. It was a tractor biplane with a tricycle undercarriage.
Variants and nomenclature
The Breguet Type IV was produced in a number of variants, differing in their seating arrangement and in the engine fitted. Although Breguet's earlier aircraft were referred to using a type number, the aircraft produced after the Type III were generally referred to using an airframe number and a letter/number combination denoting the type of engine fitted.
Survivors
An example, an R.U.1, is on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris.
Specifications (L-1 Cruiser)
Data from Flight, 22 July 1911, p. 625
General characteristics