Paulhan-Tatin Aéro-Torpille No.1
| Aéro-Torpille No.1 | |
|---|---|
| Drawing of the Aéro-Torpille from Flight, 1912. | |
| Role | Experimental aircraft |
| National origin | France |
| Designer | Victor Tatin |
| First flight | 1911 |
| Number built | 1 |
The Paulhan-Tatin Aéro-Torpille No.1, (also known as Paulhan-Tatin Aero Torpedo), was a French experimental aircraft built in 1911 as a collaboration between the famous pilot Louis Paulhan and Victor Tatin, a scientist who had experimented with various types of flying models and in 1879 had made the first model aircraft to take off under its own power.