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Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Biplane History |
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Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c in WW1 When first used in France during WW1, the B.E.2c proved to be the perfect stable reconnaissance and observation platform, however, the development of fighter aircraft resulted in this aircraft becoming an easy target. It's high stability and low speed made it impossible to evade faster more agile enemy fighter planes. Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 in other roles Once it became obvious that they were no longer fit for their original purpose, it was decided to use the aircraft in other roles including: night fighter, trainer, communications and anti-submarine patrols. All these roles took advantage of the aircraft's inherent stability without exposing them to enemy fighters. Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Production Approximately 3,500 of these aircraft were produced, helped by the relatively simplistic design which allowed many contractors with no previous experience of aircraft construction to build the B.E.2. This freed up more experienced producers to concentrate on more complex designs, such as fighters. The majority of the B.E.2s served with the Royal Flying Corps until being withdrawn from service in 1919, however most of the WW1 Allied Powers used at least a small number of them. Notably this was one of the first two aircraft purchased by Qantas when the airline was first formed in 1920. Various scale models, model kits and plans of this aircraft have been available in the market place. Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c Biplane Specifications: Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Crew: Pilot and Observer Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Length: 27 ft 3 in (8.31 m) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Wingspan: 37 ft 0 in (11.28 m) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Height: 11 ft 1½ in (3.39 m) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Wing area: 371 ft² (34.8 m²) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Empty weight: 1,370 lb (623 kg) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Max takeoff weight: 2,350 lb (1,068 kg) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Engine: Single 90 hp (67 kW) RAF 1a air cooled V-8 (Renault based design) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Maximum speed: 72 mph (63 knots, 116 km/h) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Endurance: 3 hr 15 min Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 Service ceiling: 10,000 ft (3,050 m) Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c Biplane Armament: Bombs: 224 lb (100 kg) of bombs Guns: Single .303 in (7.7 mm) Lewis gun for observer |
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Published 2015 |
Modified 2018 |