The Beardmore W.B.V was a prototype British single-engine shipborne biplane fighter of World War I developed by Beardmore. It was not successful, only...
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destruction of machine gun nests. It was also used on aircraft such as the Beardmore W.B.V and the Salmson-Moineau. Fighter ace René Fonck used a 37mm mle.1916...
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Whirlwind. Beardmore W.B.1 Beardmore W.B.1a Beardmore W.B.II Beardmore W.B.III (most successful design) Beardmore W.B.IV Beardmore W.B.V Beardmore W.B.VI Beardmore...
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(AC-130) due to the larger size more weaponry is able to be mounted. Beardmore W.B.V Blackburn Perth de Havilland Mosquito Henschel Hs 129 Junkers Ju 87...
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The Beardmore W.B.II was a British biplane fighter prototype of the 1910s. A two-seat fighter of wooden construction, the W.B.II was built as a private...
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The Beardmore W.B.XXVI (W.B.26) was a prototype British two-seat fighter of the 1920s. A single engined biplane, one example was built and evaluated by...
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a number, ground attack aircraft are prefixed with “A-” and bombers with “B-”. Fighter aircraft from the second world war onwards are sorted into generations...
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The Beardmore W.B.VI was a British single-engined folding wing torpedo bomber biplane of World War I developed by Beardmore. Data from General characteristics...
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UK: Albatros Publications. ISBN 0-948414-04-9. Bruce, J.M. (2001). Sopwith B.1 & T.1 Cuckoo: Windsock Datafile 90. Hertfordshire, UK: Albatros Publications...
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I Beardmore W.B.Ia Beardmore W.B.II Beardmore W.B.IIa Adriatic[citation needed] Beardmore W.B.IIb Beardmore W.B.III Beardmore W.B.IV Beardmore W.B.V Beardmore...
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