Franchault 1913 monoplane / Franchault-Loctin
![]() A tractor monoplane with a slight resemblance to the Caudron biplanes, powered by a five-cylinder Anzani. Two high inverted Vs at the front formed the undercarriage and the wing pylons, and the two pilots sat in a short nacelle inbetween. It was flown in France by Loctin in May 1913, and was sometimes referred to as the Franchault-Loctin - Loctin may have been Franchault's financial partner.
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