Breguet Aircraft
Breguet AG4
- Breguet-Richet Gyroplane (1907) - experimental single-seat helicopter-like craft with four rotors.
- Breguet-Richet Gyroplane No.2 (1908) Tandem biplane with a pair of large inclined propellers providing both thrust and lift.
- Breguet Type I (1909) - Single-seat tractor configuration biplane with boxkite-like tail on booms.
- Breguet Type II (1910) - Development of the Type I, with a tricycle undercarriage and the tail carried at the end of a fuselage-like structure and a pair of booms.
- Breguet Type III (1910) - Development of Type II, three-seat, rotary engine
- Breguet Type IV (1911) - Experimental aircraft
- Breguet Type R.U1 (1911) - Single-engine biplane
- Breguet Aerhydroplane (1913) - Single-engine one-seat seaplane. Did not fly
- Breguet Bre.4 (1914) - Single-engine two-seat biplane bomber. Pusher configuration
- Breguet Bre.5 (1915) - Single-engine two-seat biplane escort fighter. Variant of Bre.4
- Breguet 6 (1915) - Version of Breguet 5 with different engine
- Breguet 12 (1918) - Version of Breguet 5 with 37mm cannon and searchlight (night fighter)
- Breguet 14 (1916) - Single-engine two-seat biplane bomber aircraft
- Breguet 16 (1918) - Larger version of Breguet 14. Bomber aircraft
- Breguet 17 (1918) - Smaller version of Breguet 14. Fighter aircraft.
- Breguet 19 (1922) - Single-engine two-seat biplane reconnaissance/light bomber/sport aircraft
- Breguet 20 (1922) - Twin/four-engine 20-seat airliner
- Breguet 22 (1922-3) - Breguet 20 development
- Breguet 26T (1926) - Single-engine biplane eight-passenger airliner
- Breguet 280T (1928) - Development of 26T with improved fuselage aerodynamics
- License built Short S.8 Calcutta (1928) - Three-engine fifteen-seat biplane transport aircraft
- Breguet 27 (1929) - Single-engine two-seat biplane reconnaissance aircraft
- Breguet 270 (1929) - Development of 27 using steel chassis Observation Aircraft
- Breguet 393T (1931) - Three-engine biplane airliner
- Breguet 410 - Twin-engine light bomber[1]
- Breguet-Dorand Gyroplane Laboratoire (1935) - Helicopter prototype
- Breguet G.11E (1949) - coaxial helicopter prototype
- Breguet 460 Vultur - Twin-engine light bomber
- Breguet 470 (1936) - Twin-engine airliner, only one unit built.
- Breguet 480 - Long-range bomber project
- Breguet 482 (1947) - Four-engine bomber, designed prior to war, only a single unit built
- Breguet 500 Colmar - Transport development of the Br.480
- Breguet 521 Bizerte (1933) - Development of the S.8 Calcutta. Long-range patrol flying boat
- Breguet 530 Saigon - Civilian version of 521
- Bre 691 light attack bomber
- Breguet 693 (1938) - Twin-engine two-seat monoplane ground attack/fighter aircraft
- Bre 695 light attack bomber
- Breguet 730 (1938) - Four-engine long-range flying boat. Piston engines. Also Br.731