Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.2

The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.2 (Scout Experimental) was an early British single-seat scout aircraft. Designed and built at the Royal Aircraft Factory in 1913 as the B.S.1 the prototype was rebuilt several times before serving with the Royal Flying Corps being operated over the Western Front in the early months of the First World War.

The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.2 (Scout Experimental) was an early British single-seat scout aircraft. Designed and built at the Royal Aircraft Factory in 1913 as the B.S.1

Made by Royal Aircraft Establishment.

Height Main
9
Designer
Geoffrey de Havilland
Length Alt
6.35 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Lists
*List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps
Loaded Weight Main
1132.0
Height Alt
2.82 m
Type Of Prop
Rotary engine
Introduced
1914
Max Speed Main
91 mph
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Retired
1915
Span Main
27
Area Main
188.0
Primary user
Span Alt
8.39 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
60.0
Engine(prop)
Gnome et Rhône
Manufacturer
First Flight
March 1913
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Loaded Weight Alt
515.0
More Performance
10800.0
Number Of Props
1
Guns
2
Empty Weight Alt
327.0
Length Main
635.0
Area Alt
17.5m²
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Max Speed Alt
79
Empty Weight Main
720.0
Power Main
80 hp
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