British 1915 reconnaissance and general duties aircraft
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A Be2c is on display in the Imperial War Museum in Lambeth, London, England. The museum example was manufactured in 1915 by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company Ltd., later known as the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Great Britain. This is knowingly one of the only two specimen of this styp still existing today. The other aircraft is in the Musée de l'Air, in Paris and is now being restored.
A Be2d is on display in National Aviation Museum, Canada. This aircraft differs externally very little from the c-model. The museum example was manufactured in 1915 by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company Ltd., later known as the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Great Britain. This aircraft is pictured on the opposite page. Above and below the Be2c on display in Imperial War Museum, in Lambeth, London.
Our model has the color scheme of an aircraft that served in Arabia in 1915.
Related Model(s)
Royal Aircraft Factory Be2a 1913
The 2 aircrafts sold to the Swedish army received numbers "21" and "23". One further produced aircraft was retained by Enoch Thulin himself for personal use and further development of the type.
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