June 13, 2014 at 10:52 pm
I can’t remember the thread, and a search doesn’t help, but somebody recently mentioned a certain British WWI single-engine airplane as being the world’s first MRCA. Anybody know which one I’m looking for?
By: dhfan - 15th June 2014 at 12:17
I think probably at that time all two-seater aircraft were multi-role as nobody had the faintest idea what role(s) aeroplanes could play in wartime.
By: Moggy C - 15th June 2014 at 10:32
More that it was discovered to match several of them.
IIRC the Bristol was initially flown as a two-seater would be at the time, in formations with the rear gunners relied on to defend them against Boche scouts. They were slaughtered.
Then one squadron started to fly them aggressively, as you would a single-seater and it was discovered they could give a pretty good account of themselves.
Moggy
By: D1566 - 15th June 2014 at 08:51
I think that the Avro was designed as ‘an aircraft’, ie there was little or no concept of roles at the time. When the Bristol came along, combat roles had developed and it seemed to match several of them.
By: Tin Triangle - 15th June 2014 at 08:15
John Aero, you’ve just made me chuckle into my tea!
I’d have thought Avro 504 was pretty multi-role, and predated the F2B? I’m sure I’ve read that it was used for air-to-air combat in the early part of the war, and there were also the Zeppelin shed raids, reconnaissance, and training.
By: dhfan - 15th June 2014 at 05:45
As D1566 said, Bristol F2 fighter. It’s post #44 in the Mosquito/Beaufighter thread.
By: John Aeroclub - 14th June 2014 at 13:43
I.1/2 Strutter or FE.2b, All would be capable of sweeping their wings if VNE was exceeded.
John
By: Arabella-Cox - 14th June 2014 at 12:50
AVRO 504
By: john_txic - 14th June 2014 at 12:17
Be2?
By: D1566 - 13th June 2014 at 23:37
Bristol F2 Fighter.