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The Bréguet 17 was a two-seat biplane fighter developed in France towards the end of World War I and operated by that country during the 1920s.

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Bréguet 17 C.2 in 1922.
Role Heavy fighter
Manufacturer Bréguet
First flight 1918
Primary user French Army
Number built ca. 100

Design and development


The Bréguet 17 was a derivative of the highly successful 14 bomber, but somewhat scaled down and carrying a more powerful engine and heavier machine gun armament in place of a bomb load. The French Army was impressed enough to place orders for 1,000 of these aircraft during 1918, to be delivered the following year. The end of World War I ended these plans, but some limited production did take place into the early 1920s.


Operational history


The type was operated as the Bre.17C.2 with several escadrilles as a supplement to existing aircraft, but never formed the basis for any one unit on its own. A single example was converted into a prototype night fighter, but no production ensued.


Variants


Bre.17C.2
Main production version.
Bre.17
Night fighter prototype.

Operators


 France

Specifications


General characteristics

Performance

Armament


References



    На других языках


    - [en] Bréguet 17

    [fr] Breguet 17

    Le Breguet 17 est un avion militaire biplan français de la Première Guerre mondiale, chasseur d’escorte à long rayon d’action dérivé du bombardier Breguet XIV.



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