Torpille | |
Type: | Racing aircraft |
Number Built: | 1 |
The Borel Torpille (French: "Torpedo") was a French single-engine single-seat aircraft built in 1913.
The Torpille had a wire-braced monoplane wing attached to a streamlined monocoque fuselage, which inspired the airplane's appellation. Its powerplant was a rotary engine.
Pierre Daucourt used the Torpille to compete in the 1913 Coupe Pommery. He flew it in the first leg of the 1913 competition, and later used it in an attempt to reach Egypt by air.