The Bristol Scout is a British single-engine single-seat reconnaissance plane with a mixed wood and canvas structure. Originally the machine was a racing plane, but from version B it served in the British Air Force. The flight of the prototype took place in February 1914, and from the beginning of the war Scout B served in the 3rd and 5th squadrons of the Royal Flying Corps. Initially, they were used only as reconnaissance machines, but at the turn of 1914/1915 pilots flying them began to arm them on their own initiative, making them the first fighters. Four versions of the aircraft were created: from A to D, and 374 aircraft were produced for all versions. Technical data: Maximum speed: 151 km / h, speed of climb: 2.74 m / s, maximum ceiling 4900 m.
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