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British SE5A biplane on airfield, WW1A British SE5A biplane, one of the main aeroplanes in use by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Seen here on an airfield, with crew. 1914-1918
RAF SE-5aRoyal Flying Corps Rfc Royal-Aircraft-Factory RAF Se-5A Date: 1910s
Cockpit of British SE5A biplane on airfield, WW1View of the cockpit and controls of a British SE5A biplane, one of the main aeroplanes in use by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Seen here on an airfield with other aircraft
James Thomas Byford McCudden, pilotJames Thomas Byford McCudden (1895-1918), British air ace with a confirmed overall score of 57, who rose to the rank of Major, seen here in the cockpit of his Royal Aircraft Factory SE 5a
Royal Aircraft Factory SE 5a - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin - Old Warden. Created by Henry Folland, this single-seat fighter was the finest design to come from the Royal Aircraft Factory
The Maurice Farman F40 of the Nash Collection with the S?The Maurice Farman F40 of the Nash Collection with the Sopwith Camel, left, and 1918 SE5A, G-EBIC, beyond inside the marquee at the 1954 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at London Airport
The 1917 Sopwith Camel, left, and 1918 SE5A, G-EBIC, of ?The 1917 Sopwith Camel, left, and 1918 SE5A, G-EBIC, of the Nash Collection inside the marquee at the 1954 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at London Airport on 13 June
The 1918 SE5A, G-EBIC, of the Nash Collection inside the?The 1918 SE5A, G-EBIC, of the Nash Collection inside the marquee at the 1956 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 July
SE5a production at the Vickers Weybridge Aeroplane Works
British SE5A biplane used during WW1A British SE5A biplane, one of the main aeroplanes in use by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Seen here on display in a museum. Date: 1914-1918
Se5A SkywritingA British SE5 left over from World War one is used for skywriting