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FE 2b/d vs Albatros Scouts - Western Front 1916-17 (Paperback)
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FE 2b/d vs Albatros Scouts - Western Front 1916-17 (Paperback)
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In the spring of 1916 the deployment of the RFC's FE 2 - with its
rotary engine 'pusher' configuration affording excellent visibility
for its pilot and observer, and removing the need for synchronized
machine guns - helped wrest aerial dominance from Imperial
Germany's Fokker Eindecker monoplanes, and then contributed to
retaining it throughout the Somme battles of that fateful summer.
However, by autumn German reorganization saw the birth of the
Jagdstaffeln (specialised fighter squadrons) and the arrival of the
new Albatros D scout, a sleek inline-engined machine built for
speed and twin-gun firepower. Thus, for the remainder of 1916 and
well into the next year an epic struggle for aerial superiority
raged above the horrors of the Somme and Passchendaele
battlefields, pitting the FE 2 against the better-armed and faster
Albatros scouts that were focused on attacking and destroying their
two-seater opponents. In the end the Germans would regain air
superiority, and hold it into the following summer with the
employment of their new Jagdgeschwader (larger fighter groupings),
but the FE 2 remained a tenacious foe that inflicted many
casualties - some of whom were Germany's best aces (including 'The
Red Baron').
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