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service and quickly began to replace the S.E.5. At this time 56 Squadron was still the only unit flying the new fighter; in fact it was the only operational unit to be fully equipped with the initial 150 hp S.E.5 – all other S.E.5 squadrons officially used the 200 hp S.E.5a from the outset – although a few S.E.5s were issued to other squadrons due to an acute shortage of the S.E.5a. Deliveries of the S.E.5a suffered from delays due to a shortage of available engines with which to power the type.
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1917) due to a weakness in their wing design. The third prototype underwent modification before production commenced; the S.E.5 was known in service as an exceptionally strong aircraft which could be dived at very high speed – the squarer wings also gave much improved lateral control at low airspeeds.
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until the following month. Everyone was suspicious of the large "greenhouse" windscreens fitted to the first production models. These were designed to protect the pilot in his unusually high seating position, which was in turn intended to improve vision over the upper wing. The squadron did not fly
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for the manufacture and delivery of around 1,000 S.E.5s to be produced in the United States. However, only one
Curtiss-built aircraft would be completed prior to the end of the conflict, after which demand for the S.E.5 had effectively evaporated, production being quickly halted after a further 56
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which was initially equipped with the S.E.5a, listed the type's qualities as being: "Comfortable, with a good all-round view, retaining its performance and manoeuvrability at high level, steady and quick to gather speed in the dive, capable of a very fine zoom, useful in both offence and defence,
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Hispano-Suiza 8 engine, and to have been armed with a single forward firing Vickers and a Scarff mounted Lewis for the observer. Six
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pilot and former RFC mechanic, was famous for his prolific fine-tuning of his aircraft in order to produce improved performance from it; McCudden was able to increase the top speed by 9 mph and to raise the service ceiling from the standard 17,000 ft to 20,000 ft. His adaptions
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until early 1918. The troublesome geared "-8b" model was prone to have serious gear reduction system problems, sometimes with the propeller (and even the entire gearbox on a very few occasions) separating from the engine and airframe in flight, a problem shared with the similarly-powered
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the S.E.5a, with the extra drag of the big upper wing offsetting gains from the more streamlined fuselage. The S.E.5b was not considered for production. In
January 1919, it was tested with standard S.E.5a wings and in this form survived as a research aircraft into the early twenties.
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was initially disparaging of the S.E.5, but in the end claimed 11 of his 44 victories flying it. McCudden wrote of the S.E.5: "It was very fine to be in a machine that was faster than the Huns, and to know that one could run away just as things got too hot."
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Hispano-Suiza engines and squadrons earmarked to receive the new fighter had to soldier on with
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2466:Flying Fury: Five Years in the Royal Flying Corps
2398:. Botley, Oxford, UK: Osprey Publications, 2007.
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264:. The wartime censor scratched out the
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1284:An original S.E.5e may be seen in the
1245:An original S.E.5a may be seen at the
385:Air Navigation and Engineering Company
2389:Fighter Aircraft of the 1914–1918 War
1845:, VC, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar, MM
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2179:"A Private Owner's Successful Debut"
2494:Nijboer, Donald and Dan Patterson.
2374:Aircraft in Profile, Volume 1/Part1
2369:, 17 July 1953. pp. 85–89, 93.
1983:National Museum of the US Air Force
1558:26 ft 7 in (8.10 m)
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1327:Full-scale replica S.E.5a built by
735:" in black smoke from an S.E.5a at
420:Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
2001:Nijboer and Patterson 2016, p. 20.
1358:groundcrew, and his last S.E. 5a,
551:The S.E.5 was armed with a single
463:Nose of the S.E.5B being inspected
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884:No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF
363:, but with better excess power".
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2553:Deutsche Luftfahrer Zeitschrift
2125:, London: Putnam, p. 454,
1701:1 x .303 in (7.7 mm)
1185:Surviving aircraft and replicas
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268:but left the squadron markings.
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861:No. 6 (Training) Squadron AFC
855:No. 5 (Training) Squadron AFC
775:Experimental prototype, with
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2303:, Retrieved: 8 January 2017.
2288:, Retrieved: 8 January 2017.
2242:, Retrieved: 8 January 2017.
2077:, Retrieved: 8 January 2017.
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2436:Britain's Greatest Aircraft
2396:SE 5/5a Aces of World War 1
2122:British Aeroplanes, 1914–18
1965:. Retrieved: 11 April 2010.
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2372:Bruce, J.M. "The S.E.5A".
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1963:British Aircraft Directory
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690:. Legendary British ace
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2543:"History of the SE.5a."
2438:. Pen and Sword, 2007.
2423:. London:Putnam, 1990.
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381:Austin Motors
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313:Frank Goodden
310:
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305:Henry Folland
302:
298:
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281:Hispano-Suiza
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206:Western Front
203:
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198:Hispano-Suiza
195:
194:Sopwith Camel
190:
188:
184:
183:Frank Goodden
180:
176:
175:Henry Folland
172:
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158:is a British
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101:Primary users
99:
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90:Henry Folland
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2515:The SE5 File
2514:
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2465:
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2435:
2420:
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2388:
2373:
2364:
2345:
2338:Bibliography
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2269:
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2247:
2240:Shuttleworth
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2052:
2027:
2018:
1982:
1962:
1955:
1916:
1907:
1899:
1885:
1837:Mick Mannock
1821:
1797:Fokker D.VII
1787:Albatros D.V
1780:
1779:
1722:Cooper bombs
1714:
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1614:
1608:
1601:
1595:
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1580:
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1568:
1563:Lower chord:
1562:
1555:
1550:Upper chord:
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1517:
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1410:
1408:
1401:
1364:
1359:
1345:
1341:The Blue Max
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1202:
974:South Africa
868:
843:
722:
719:
708:
697:
676:Billy Bishop
661:
657:
645:
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602:
587:
566:fitted on a
553:synchronised
550:
546:Fokker D.VII
542:leading edge
528:
505:
475:
466:
432:Nieuport 24s
425:
409:
403:(2,164) and
372:
370:
334:
300:
299:xperimental
296:
292:
290:
221:Bloody April
214:
191:
155:
153:
145:First flight
124:Number built
76:Manufacturer
47:
29:
2230:"RAF SE5a."
1855:Cecil Lewis
1831:Albert Ball
1817:SPAD S.XIII
1802:Nieuport 28
1641:Performance
1633:Propellers:
1615:Powerplant:
1442:The Aviator
1439:(1939) and
844:World War I
777:sesquiplane
729:advertising
692:Albert Ball
632:Albert Ball
428:Airco DH 5s
395:(258), the
349:SPAD S.XIII
321:Farnborough
291:The S.E.5 (
239:Development
4111:Categories
3678:RAN Series
2998:Harry Tate
2387:Cheesman.
2165:0900424265
1868:References
1575:Wing area:
1436:Test Pilot
1375:Washington
1277:, then as
1251:Old Warden
851:in France.
745:Morris Cup
741:air racing
733:Daily Mail
725:skywriting
485:box girder
393:Martinsyde
311:and Major
181:and Major
140:March 1917
2981:Nicknames
2957:Baby/Beta
1960:"S.E.5A."
1878:Citations
1703:Lewis gun
1627:V8 engine
1512:Data from
1471:Zeppelins
1457:Aces High
1190:Originals
827:Australia
814:Argentina
809:Operators
737:The Derby
711:Armistice
594:altimeter
564:Lewis gun
534:V8 engine
383:(1,650),
329:V8 engine
233:Armistice
212:fighter.
4132:Biplanes
3508:A68 (II)
2993:Goldfish
2945:Airships
2600:aircraft
2255:Archived
2233:Archived
1893:Archived
1731:See also
1674:Armament
1466:Zeppelin
1433:(1934),
1427:(1933),
1421:(1930),
1415:(1927),
869:Post-war
751:Variants
605:dihedral
579:fuselage
521:elevator
353:dogfight
187:Spitfire
85:Designer
3983:A40/N40
3893:A22/N22
3868:A17/N17
3779:present
3503:A68 (I)
3139:1935–63
3062:1921–34
3050:Italics
2845:H.R.E.3
2840:H.R.E.2
1582:Airfoil
1569:Height:
1537:Length:
1502:Vickers
1383:Arizona
1371:Seattle
936:Ireland
590:compass
583:cockpit
513:aileron
481:biplane
478:tractor
407:(431).
401:Vickers
399:(200),
389:Curtiss
387:(560),
315:of the
244:Origins
210:Sopwith
165:of the
160:biplane
132:History
2799:F.E.12
2794:F.E.11
2789:F.E.10
2694:B.E.12
2689:B.E.11
2684:B.E.10
2557:Flight
2521:
2502:
2487:
2472:
2457:
2442:
2427:
2413:
2402:
2380:
2366:Flight
2352:
2183:Flight
2162:
2129:
1715:Bombs:
1654:Range:
1290:Dayton
1271:G-EBIA
1263:G-EBIA
951:Poland
902:Canada
892:Brazil
772:S.E.5b
762:S.E.5a
572:"C.C."
558:-inch
517:rudder
501:high-g
472:Design
455:S.E.5b
373:S.E.5a
367:S.E.5a
202:H-S 8B
4072:Lists
3777:1964–
2967:Delta
2962:Gamma
2936:T.E.1
2920:S.E.7
2915:S.E.6
2910:S.E.5
2898:S.E.4
2893:S.E.3
2888:S.E.2
2883:S.E.1
2865:R.E.9
2860:R.E.8
2855:R.E.7
2850:R.E.5
2836:R.E.2
2831:R.E.1
2815:N.E.1
2784:F.E.9
2779:F.E.8
2774:F.E.7
2769:F.E.6
2764:F.E.4
2759:F.E.3
2754:F.E.2
2749:F.E.1
2731:C.E.1
2715:B.S.2
2710:B.S.1
2679:B.E.9
2674:B.E.8
2669:B.E.7
2664:B.E.6
2659:B.E.5
2654:B.E.4
2649:B.E.3
2644:B.E.2
2639:B.E.1
2623:A.E.3
2618:A.E.2
2613:A.E.1
1873:Notes
1682:Guns:
1586:RAF15
1531:Crew:
1412:Wings
1360:F8010
1275:D7000
1238:F-904
1203:D7000
924:Chile
796:T.E.1
756:S.E.5
611:, an
489:spars
391:(1),
345:R.E.8
341:F.E.2
337:B.E.2
295:cout
127:5,205
3668:A100
2519:ISBN
2500:ISBN
2485:ISBN
2470:ISBN
2455:ISBN
2440:ISBN
2425:ISBN
2411:ISBN
2400:ISBN
2378:ISBN
2350:ISBN
2160:ISBN
2127:ISBN
1857:, MC
1687:1 x
1617:1 Ă—
1504:and
1452:SV.4
1379:Mesa
1365:The
1279:F904
1255:F904
1197:The
727:for
686:and
672:aces
556:.303
524:trim
515:and
493:ribs
430:and
343:and
327:, a
154:The
65:Type
48:F904
4063:A69
4058:A56
4053:A55
4048:A54
4043:A53
4038:N52
4033:A51
4028:N49
4023:N48
4018:A47
4013:A46
4008:A45
4003:A44
3998:A43
3993:N42
3988:A41
3978:A39
3973:A38
3968:A37
3963:A36
3958:A35
3953:A34
3948:A33
3943:A32
3938:A31
3933:A30
3928:N29
3923:N28
3918:A27
3913:A26
3908:A25
3903:N24
3898:A23
3888:A21
3883:A20
3878:A19
3873:A18
3863:A16
3858:A15
3853:A14
3848:A13
3843:A12
3838:A11
3833:A10
3761:N16
3756:N15
3751:N14
3746:N13
3741:N12
3736:N11
3731:N10
3663:A99
3658:A98
3653:A97
3648:A96
3643:A95
3638:A94
3633:A93
3628:A92
3623:A91
3618:A90
3613:A89
3608:A88
3603:A87
3598:A86
3593:A85
3588:A84
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3578:A82
3573:A81
3568:A80
3563:A79
3558:A78
3553:A77
3548:A76
3543:A75
3538:A74
3533:A73
3528:A72
3523:A71
3518:A70
3513:A69
3498:A67
3493:A66
3488:A65
3483:A64
3478:A63
3473:A62
3468:A61
3463:A60
3458:A59
3453:A58
3448:A57
3443:A56
3438:A55
3433:A54
3428:A53
3423:A52
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3408:A49
3403:A48
3398:A47
3393:A46
3388:A45
3383:A44
3378:A44
3373:A43
3368:A42
3363:A41
3358:A40
3353:A39
3348:A38
3343:A37
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3333:A37
3328:A36
3323:A35
3318:A34
3313:A33
3308:A32
3303:A31
3298:A30
3293:A30
3288:A29
3283:A28
3278:A27
3273:A26
3268:A25
3263:A24
3258:A23
3253:A22
3248:A21
3243:A20
3238:A19
3233:A18
3228:A17
3223:A16
3218:A15
3213:A14
3208:A13
3203:A12
3198:A11
3193:A10
3126:A12
3121:A11
3116:A10
2972:Eta
2511:ISO
2363:".
2187:XIX
1705:on
1621:or
1533:One
1369:in
1288:at
1257:of
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613:ace
509:yaw
319:in
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3823:A8
3818:A7
3813:A6
3808:A5
3803:A4
3798:A3
3793:A2
3788:A1
3726:N9
3721:N8
3716:N7
3711:N6
3706:N5
3701:N4
3696:N3
3691:N2
3686:N1
3188:A9
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3178:A7
3173:A6
3168:A5
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3096:A6
3091:A5
3086:A4
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