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The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 is a British single-engine tractor two-seat biplane, designed and developed at the Royal Aircraft Factory.

Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2

Reconnaissance aircraft
The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 is a British single-engine tractor two-seat biplane, designed and developed at the Royal Aircraft Factory. Most of the roughly 3,500 built were constructed under contract by private companies, including established... Wikipedia
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The BE2 was capable of reaching 10,560 feet and could carry a load of 450 pounds. It could climb to 10,000 feet at a rate of 365 feet per minute and could reach ...
BE-2 from www.militaryfactory.com
B.E.2s stocked the inventory of the British Expeditionary Forces (BEFs) upon their arrival in France during 1914. The B.E.2c quickly superseded earlier B.E.2 ...
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De Havilland named it BE1 to honor French aerial pioneer Louis Bleriot. It flew only 59 miles an hour. But he quickly made the much superior production model, ...
BE-2 from www.sabinehill.com
Be #2 · Colors. BL-110-A, AM-010a, AM-120a, AM-035z, NG-01a · Size. 6x6, 8x8 · Thickness. Standard thickness for cement under 12" x 12" is 5/8" · Availability.
BE-2 from ingeniumcanada.org
This Royal Aircraft Factory B.E. 2 was built in 1915 by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company Limited and served with No. 7 Squadron RFC from 1916 to 1917.
BE-2 from en.wikipedia.org
The Beriev Be-2 (originally designated KOR-1) was a two-seat reconnaissance seaplane built for the Soviet Navy shortly before World War II.
BE-2 from nzwarbirds.org.nz
The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2e was a British built, single-engine, biplane first used by the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) from 1912 till 1919.
BE-2 from crms.arconic.com
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$1,025.00. BE-2, Beryllium Series in 1100 Alloy. Alloy Designation. Binary. Size. 64mm diameter x 25mm ...
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The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 was designed with emphasis on stability, which made it particularly suitable for reconnaissance for the British Army on the ...