6 December 2006, 03:58 PM
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Forum Ace of Aces
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Originally Posted by castiglione
Thank you for the information.
My knowledge of 2-seaters is pretty dismal.
What were fairly common German 2-seaters operating in 1916 and 1917? I understand the Be2c served well into 1917! One big hole in my knowledge is French 2-seaters. I understand that MF's, Caudrons and Breguets were common in 1915-1916...but after that...I am horribly ignorant.
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Castiglione
The most common French reconnaissance aircraft (some of which were 3-seaters) at the end of 1917 were A.R. 1/2's and Sopwith 11/2 strutters; other major types were Caudron4/6's and Letords but there were quite a few miscellaneous others. Bombers were mostly Voisin 8's and the Sopwiths. In early 1916 the main French aircraft of all types were Caudron 3/4's, MF 7's and 11's, Nieuport 10's and 11's,and Voisin 3/5's. In Nov. 1918 the reconnaissance machines were mostly Breguet 14's, Salmson 2A2's and SPAD 11/16's, with Breguets and Voisin 10's being the predominant bombers. This is from Soltan and Davilla.
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