Breguet 14

After producing several designs that were behind the times, Louis Breguet discarded all previous design decisions and designed a two-seater suited to combat on the Western Front, the Breguet 14. The fuselage was made of light and strong duralumin longerons and spacers bolted onto welded steel fittings, and the wings used duralumin spars and wooden ribs, making the plane quite strong.

Two varieties existed with minor differences between them: the Breguet 14A2 was the reconnaissance version (originally designated the Breguet 13), and the 14B2 was the bomber version. Both versions proved to be excellent aircraft, and the Breguet 14 was built in large numbers by several manufacturers.

During the war Belgium equipped three escadrilles with Breguet 14s; Greece two squadrons; Serbia three squadrons. 1,500 were promised to the Americans, but only 290 had been delivered by the Armistice. Their use started in June 1918 with the 96th Aero Squadron.

The Breguet 14 served well into the 1920s and they were used by many more countries after the war as well as in the Russian Civil War.

To reduce losses, the pilots' seats were armored and the bombers were frequently escorted by Caudron R.11's.

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