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Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber
Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber, first flown in mid-August 1916, and used by the RFC and the RNAS. Seen here is serial no. A 7845, a reconnaissance fighter version. Date: circa 1916-1918
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© Hugh W. Cowin Aviation Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Airco Biplane Reconnaissance Seater Serial Version Bomber
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This evocative photograph captures the raw power and determination of the Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber during the First World War. Serial number A 7845, depicted here, was a reconnaissance fighter version of this iconic biplane, which first took to the skies in mid-August 1916. The Airco DH 4 was a versatile aircraft, used extensively by both the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) throughout the conflict. The image portrays the DH 4 on the ground, with its powerful engine idling, as a team of men prepare for its next mission. The aircraft's distinctive biplane configuration, with its narrow wings and robust construction, is clearly visible. The open cockpit reveals the cramped quarters of the crew, who braved the elements and the dangers of combat to gather vital intelligence and deliver devastating strikes against enemy targets. The Airco DH 4 played a crucial role in the air war during WWI, with its versatility and reliability making it a favorite among pilots. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the courage and sacrifice of the aviators who flew these magnificent machines, and the pivotal role that aviation played in the outcome of the war. Dating from circa 1916-1918, this photograph is a testament to the rich history of military aviation and the indomitable spirit of those who served during the Great War.
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