Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9
The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9 was a British experimental reconnaissance aircraft of World War I.
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 is a British single-engine tractor two-seat biplane, designed and developed at the Royal Aircraft Factory. Most of the roughly 3,500 built were constructed under contract by private companies, including established aircraft manufacturers and firms new to aircraft construction.
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
B.E.1., originally captioned 'The Silent Army Aeroplane'. Note radiator between cabane struts.
Early production B.E.2a lacking decking between cockpits and with unequal span wings
B.E.2a in France in 1915 with Union Jack national insignia used before roundels became standard