There are 11 French Airplanes from World War 1 in the Military Factory.
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Breguet Br.M5 The Breguet Br.M5 series of biplane bomber was developed from the Breguet Br.M4. The Br.M5 was operated by a crew of two with the pilot seated in the middle of the aircraft and the gunner/observer to the front. Defensive arma...
Breguet Bre.14 French aviation design triumphed with the arrival of the Breguet Bre.14 series (sometimes written as Breguet Br.XIV). The aircraft proved to be of the utmost reliability and lethality upon entering the war front in 1916 and w...
Caudron Cau G.4 The Caudron G.4 series was a twin-engine bomber platform introduced in the early years of World War 1 by the French. The system served initially with the French air force but was put to good use in the hands of British, Itali...
Nieuport 11 (Bebe) The Nieuport (or "Bebe" translated to "Baby") was in some regards the first true Allied fighter of the First World War. Made of a militarized biplane design based on the famous "Bebe" racer aircraft, the Nieuport series as a ...
Nieuport 17 The Nieuport 17series of aircraft was the weapon of choice for World War One aces such as Rene Fonck, Albert Ball and Billy Bishop. The XVII was directly developed from the existing and successful 11 "Bebe" platform and would...
Nieuport 27 The Nieuport 27 was a derivative of the successful Nieuport 17 offering. Building upon the successes of it's predecessor, the Nieuport 27 was one in the long line of offshoots generated from the base design, though featuring ...
Nieuport 28 The French-built Nieuport 28 fighter was the third of the successful trilogy of "Nieuport Fighting Scouts" that included the original Nieuport 11 and 17 models. The 28 model would become the aircraft of choice for aces such a...
SPAD S.VII The SPAD S-series VII aircraft many an Allied air force the chance to compete on a level playing field by the time it was introduced in 1916. Though not comparing favorably to various Nieuport types, the SPAD VII was nonethel...
SPAD S.XIII The SPAD "S" series of aircraft proved to be one of the most successful aircraft (both in terms of capabilities AND numbers) that by war's end, over 16,000 were produced. The demand of the aircraft was a testament to the qual...