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sven, 01.11.2014 21:55

I can confirm that the picture is of a Zepplin interceptor.
One of about 12 or so built by Bristol.


Mike, e-mail, 31.10.2014 11:24

I suspect the picture is incorrect


Terrence I. Murphy, e-mail, 02.06.2012 17:32

That sure looks like the tractor type, RAF S.E.2 to me.

I thought that the F.E 2, F.E.8 & F.E.6 were all pushers?


malu, 20.06.2011 14:01

gastank and a Lewis gun capable of firing upwards into Zeppelins. Used for Home Defense, 1916.


Leo Rudnicki, e-mail, 28.05.2009 20:59

The photo appears to be the BE2C "Intercepter" with observer's cockpit filled with a gastank and a Lewis gun capable of firing upwards into Zeppelins. Used for Home Defense, 1916.


Jim, e-mail, 28.05.2009 20:07

Either the picture or the 3V is wrong. I believe the picture is wrong




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