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Vickers F.B.5 [Great Britain]
Vickers F.B.5 (Gun Bus) replica

The Vickers Fighting Biplane 5 was the first aircraft specifically designed as a fighter for the Royal Flying Corps. With its engine mounted behind the cockpit, it the first pusher to enter service during World War I. Commonly referred to as the "Gunbus," it was armed with a moveable, forward firing machine gun. Vulnerable to attack from the rear, the Gunbus was soon replaced by more advanced single-seat fighter aircraft.

The highest scoring ace to fly this aircraft was Lionel Rees of Wales. In 1915, he and his gunner were credited with six victories over enemy aircraft while flying the F.B.5.


Specifications
Country:Great Britain
Manufacturer:Vickers
Type:Fighter
Entered Service:July 1915
Number Built:More than 250
Engine(s):Gnome Monosoupape, 100 hp
Wing Span:[11.1 m]
Length:[8.3 m]
Height:[3.4 m]
Empty Weight:[553 kg]
Gross Weight:[930 kg]
Max Speed:[113 km/h]
Ceiling:[2,740 m]
Endurance:
Crew:2
Armament:1 or 2 Lewis machine guns, 7.7 mm

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