In April 1910, Vice-Admiral
Auguste Boué de Lapeyrère, Navy Minister, established a committee to study the usage of balloons and planes by the navy.
Seaplane tender On 29 November 1911 a navy airbase was established at
Fréjus Saint-Raphaël, and the torpedo boat tender
Foudre was sent to the naval yard in
Toulon to be converted as a seaplane tender. The ship was fitted out in a totally new way. A deck was installed at the bow for the seaplane to take off. The seaplane would land on the water, and be craned on board for stowing.
with the seaplane carrier Foudre'', in June 1912. A float-equipped
Canard Voisin seaplane was bought by the navy for this purpose in December 1911.
Foudre would be stationed at Fréjus, working as a seaplane tender, allowing for stowage, repair and supply of the seaplanes. The ship was armed on 15 April 1912, and trials with the
Canard Voisin then started. On 1 May 1912 the Navy Ministry purchased several more seaplanes, a monoplane
Breguet with a single float, a
Nieuport with double float, and a converted
Farman biplane. Experiments at sea started with
Foudre in July 1912 during tactical exercises in the Mediterranean. The
Canard Voisin, and a new foldable
Nieuport were used. During the exercises, in which a wargame simulated the fight of two rival navies, the use of the
Nieuport allowed the discovery of a surprise attack by the "adversary". During the summer of 1912 many flights of the
Canard Voisin from
Foudre were accomplished in the bay of
Saint-Raphaël. By the middle of 1913, the navy had 11 seaplane pilots.
Foudre was again used in large-scale naval exercises. One of its planes, a Nieuport used for observations, foiled a "surprise attack" by a group of warships. Five more seaplanes were ordered following these exercises.
Liftoff platform experiments seaplane, being craned on
La Foudre in April 1914. In November 1913, a 10-meter flying-off deck was installed, with the objective of using it for a
Caudron G.3 seaplane. The plane successfully lifted off from the ship on 8 May 1914. At the beginning of the war, the platform was dismantled, and further experiments were postponed to a later date. ==World War I==