The Caudron R-4 was initially developed as a bomber, but due to its poor performance, it could only be used as a reconnaissance aircraft in World War I.
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The Caudron G-III was an early French reconnaissance aircraft and bomber, which was also used as a seaplane on the first seaplane carrier in history.
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The Breguet XIV was a French multi-purpose aircraft that was used both as a reconnaissance aircraft and as a bomber and was used until well after the First World War.
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The Blériot XI was a French, single-seat aircraft, which was developed by the aviation pioneer Louis Blériot and was considered one of the cornerstones of French aviation thanks to several records.
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The Foudre is the first seaplane carrier in both the French Navy and the world to have been specially converted and used for the transport and deployment of seaplanes.
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The armored cruiser Waldeck-Rousseau belonged to the Edgar Quinet ship class, which consisted of 2 ships and was one of the last armored cruiser built in France.
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The armoured cruiser Edgar Quinet belonged to the ship class of the same name, which consisted of 2 ships and was one of the last armoured cruisers built in France.
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The armoured cruiser Ernest Renan was originally planned as the 4th ship of the Leon Gambetta class, but by changes and revisions of the construction plans it became a separate armoured cruiser.
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The Jules Michelet armoured cruiser was a further development of the Léon Gambetta armoured cruiser, which was a little shorter but heavier and had an increase in performance both in propulsion and armament.
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