Bréguet 4
French WW1 bomber aircraft / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about an aircraft of World War I. For the pre-war design, see Bréguet Type IV.
The Bréguet Bre.4, also known variously as the Type IV and BUM, was a French biplane bomber of World War I. A fighter version of it was also produced as the BUC and BLC; some of these saw service with the British Royal Navy, which called them 'the Bréguet de Chasse.
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Bréguet BUC/BLC de Chasse operating with No. 5 Wing, Royal Naval Air Service, in Belgium sometime between April and June 1916 | |
Role | Bomber |
Manufacturer | Bréguet, Michelin |
Designer | Louis Charles Bréguet |
First flight | 1914 |
Introduction | 1914 |
Primary users | French Army Royal Naval Air Service |
Number built | ca. 100 |
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