The BréguetBre.V B.2 bomber and Bréguet Bre.V Ca.2 escort fighter were French biplanes of World War I which were developments of the Bréguet Bre.IV bomber. [1 ] The Bre.VI and Bre.XII were, in turn, developments of the Bre.V
The Bréguet Br 905 Fauvette (English: Warbler) is a single-seat, standard class, competition sailplane, designed and produced in France from the late 1950s. Some 50 were built but most remained grounded after a structural accident in 1969…
L'Aéronautique navale (dal 1998 al 2006 Aviation navale, sigla AVIA) [2 ], spesso abbreviata con il termine Aéronavale, è la componente aerea della Marine nationale, la marina militare della Francia, quest'ultima parte integrante delle…
Breguet Aviation was extremely active during the First World War, producing numerous military aircraft, such as the pioneering metal Breguet 14 day-bomber, for the Allies.
Carrier-borne pilots of the French Navy do their initial training at Salon-de-Provence Air Base after which they undergo their carrier qualification with the US Navy.
In 1915, German fighters and well-established air defense systems made flights by French bombers extremely unsafe. French commanders therefore urgently ordered the production of new, more sophisticated bomber aircraft.