RE8

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The RE8 was a British World War I two-seat reconnaissance and artillery observation biplane widely used by Allied air services.

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instanceOf World War I aircraft
artillery observation aircraft
biplane
military reconnaissance aircraft
alsoKnownAs R.E.8
RE8
armament forward-firing Vickers machine gun
observer-mounted Lewis gun
bombload light bombs for ground attack
conflict World War I
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 2
engineType water-cooled inline piston engine
enteredServiceWith Royal Flying Corps No. 52 Squadron
era 1910s
firstFlight 1916
height approximately 10 ft 5 in
approximately 3.18 m
introducedAsReplacementFor Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
landingGear fixed tailskid undercarriage
length approximately 27 ft 10 in
approximately 8.48 m
manufacturer Royal Aircraft Factory
maxSpeed approximately 103 mph
approximately 166 km/h
nickname Harry Tate
numberBuilt over 4,000
numberOfEngines 1
powerplant Royal Aircraft Factory 4a inline engine
primaryRole artillery spotting
reconnaissance
productionPeriod 1916–1918
propulsion single tractor propeller
serviceCeiling approximately 13,000 ft
approximately 4,000 m
serviceEntry 1916
tailConfiguration conventional tailplane and fin
usedBy Australian Flying Corps
Belgian Air Force
Royal Air Force
Royal Flying Corps
United States Army Air Service
usedFor artillery fire direction
contact patrols
light bombing
photographic reconnaissance
wingConfiguration two-bay biplane
wingspan approximately 12.98 m
approximately 42 ft 7 in

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RE8 alsoKnownAs RE8
subject surface form: Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8