Description
In November 1916, mass production of the aircraft began. The first to receive new fighters was 48 Squadron from Redcomb. The first 150 cars were equipped with a 140 kW Rolls-Royce Falcon I engine, and the next 50 received a 161 kW Falcon II engine. The car, after setting up the second machine gun and the Falcon II engine with a power of 161 kW, according to the military, turned out to be successful. It was developed as a reconnaissance aircraft, but continued its career as a fighter. Actively used during the First World War. Until the end of 1918, 3101 aircraft were built. After the war, the aircraft was built with different engines.