Bréguet 16

The Breguet 16 was a bomber biplane produced in France toward the end of World War I. == Design and development == The design of the Breguet 16 was essentially a scaled-up version of Breguet's highly successful 14 — a conventionally configured biplane with two-bay, unstaggered, equal-span wings. Trials in 1918 proved promising, and mass production by several French manufacturers, under licence from Breguet, was planned for 1919.

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Bréguet 16

The Breguet 16 was a bomber biplane produced in France toward the end of World War I. == Design and development == The design of the Breguet 16 was essentially a scaled-up version of Breguet's highly successful 14 — a conventionally configured biplane with two-bay, unstaggered, equal-span wings. Trials in 1918 proved promising, and mass production by several French manufacturers, under licence from Breguet, was planned for 1919.

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