Harry Tate

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Harry Tate was the popular nickname given to the British Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 reconnaissance and bomber aircraft used during World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military aircraft nickname
aircraftConfiguration two-seat biplane
aircraftRole bomber aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
aircraftType two-bay biplane
armament forward-firing machine gun
observer’s flexible machine gun
associatedWith Royal Aircraft Factory NERFINISHED
conflict World War I
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew pilot and observer
era early military aviation
hasPropulsion single piston engine
introducedAsNickname during World War I service
namedAfter Harry Tate (music hall comedian) NERFINISHED
nicknamedBy British airmen
operator British Army NERFINISHED
British Empire air services NERFINISHED
perception considered stable but underpowered
unpopular with many aircrews
primaryTheater Western Front NERFINISHED
refersTo Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 NERFINISHED
serviceEntryEra 1910s
usedBy Royal Air Force
Royal Flying Corps NERFINISHED
usedFor light bombing
reconnaissance
usedInRole artillery spotting
photographic reconnaissance

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RE8 nickname Harry Tate
subject surface form: Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8