Tellier T.2

The Tellier T.2 was a French two-seat patrol biplane flying-boat built by Société Alphonse Tellier et Cie à Neuilly (hull) and Voisin (wings).

The wooden-hull flying boat used a 150 kW (200 hp) Hispano-Suiza 8Ba engine and was first flown in June 1916.

[1] Test flights were successful, which led to orders for an improved variant, the Tellier T.3.

The T.2 was destroyed in 1916, after an engine failed in flight, due to carburetor failure.

[1][2] Data from French aircraft of the First World War[2]General characteristics Performance T.6–T.8 also known as TC.6–TC.8