RF2AYX94R–Russian aviators in French built Voisin III biplane bomber with one of the crew posing with a bomb on the Eastern front in Russia circa 1916
RM2M97H2Y–Voisin Triplane Bomber shown in final 1916 form Only two built.
RM2B08RT9–VOISIN IV French two seater bomber and ground attack aircraft in WW!. This version has the gun mounted above the propellor.
RM2BD17DX–Voisin Type 8. Single-engine, two-seat French World War I pusher biplane bomber aircraft; 220 horsepower Peugeot 8Aa engine. Silver finish overall.Gabriel and Charles Voisin were among Europe's leading pioneer aviators. NASM2018-10173
RM2RC61RY–Photographic description showing two types of nighttime bombers from World War One. The top image shows a Voisin 8Bn2 Night Bomber, a French plane known for slight design changes and a different motor. It has a small bomb load, slow speed, and good endurance. The bottom image displays a Handley Page Night Bomber, a British plane known for its large size, exceptional endurance, and high bomb load. It is one of the largest planes in use during the war. The captions provide technical specifications for both planes.
RM2GGBNYA–Single-engine, two-seat French World War I pusher biplane bomber aircraft; 220 horsepower Peugeot 8Aa engine. Silver finish overall. Gabriel and Charles Voisin were among Europe's leading pioneer aviators. Their classic 1907 pusher biplane was one of the most significant aircraft of the pre-World War I era. In 1912, they developed a military version. Thereafter they built aircraft almost exclusively for military contracts. The Voisin 1912 Type, as it was referred to by the French military, also called the Type 1, launched the standard configuration of almost all Voisin aircraft throughout the
RM2RCJ5T3–A Voisin 3En2 Night Bomber, a French aircraft, in the latest model with slight design changes and a different motor installed. It has a small load capacity for bombs and is known for its slow speed and good endurance. The aircraft is reliable and features a pusher configuration with a wingspan of 61 ft 8 in. The motor is a Peugeot 220 HP, providing an endurance of 4 hours and a climb to 6,500 ft in 17 minutes and 20 seconds. The bombs it carries weigh 220 lbs, and its speed at 6,500 ft is 75 miles per hour. The plane has a ceiling of 14,100 ft and is manned by a crew of two, each equipped with
RM2TABH1A–Voisin XII 4-engine bomber.
RM2RCCC7H–111-SC-14983: This is a photograph of the F.E.2B, which was a British high bomber aircraft during World War I. It had an open fuselage and was similar in design to the French Voisin bombing plane. Its wing span was 47 ft. 9 in. and it could climb to 6,500 ft. in 18 min. 54 sec. The motor was Beardmore 160 HP, and it had a top speed of 81 miles at 6,500 ft. It could stay in the air for 3 hrs. 30 min. and had a ceiling of 11,000 ft. Triplane: This is a photograph of a triplane, which was a type of aircraft used by the American military during World War I. The triplane had a wing span of 90 ft. 2
RM2RCKKN3–111-SC-15771 is a photograph of a British experimental 25 bomber plane and an Italian Triplane taken in 1919. The British bomber is an early open fuselage design resembling the French Voisin bombing plane, while the Italian Triplane has the ability to carry more bombs. The wingspan of the British bomber is 47 ft. 9 in., while the Italian Triplane has a wingspan of 98 ft. 2 in. Both planes have different endurance and speed capabilities and are equipped with guns. The British bomber can carry 330 lbs. of bombs, while the Italian Triplane can carry 3300 lbs. of bombs.
RM2RCM1DT–Factual Caption: 'This photograph, taken on July 29, 1918, shows an F.E. 2B (Farman Experimental 23) night bomber, a British aircraft used during World War One. It features an open fuselage and has a wing spread of 47 ft. 9 in. The motor is a Beardmore 160 HP, allowing for an endurance of 3 hrs. 30 min. The plane can climb to 6,500 ft. in 18 min. 54 sec. and has a ceiling of 11,000 ft. It is equipped with one gun and can carry up to 330 lbs. of bombs.'
RM2M97H44–Voisin Triplane Bomber Seen with a modified nose having open front gunner and pilot cockpits.
RM2TABH16–Voisin XI single-engine pusher bomber.
RM2M97H26–Voisin Triplane Bomber had three crew and four engines Here seen in its original form, November 1915.
RM2M97H31–Voisin, Gabriel, designer pilot and manufacturer with his 1915 Voisin triplane bomber.
RM2M97H4C–Voisin 5 or LAS based on the Voisin III two seat bomber, but with extra engine mounted in the nose.
RM2M3K9YT–With the French Aviation Service - A Night Bombardment by a Voisin Biplane during World War One Date: 1918
RMG3B11A–FRENCH NIGHT BOMBING
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