Airco_DH.9A
The Airco DH.9A was a British single-engined light bomber designed and first used shortly before the end of the First World War. It was a development of the unsuccessful Airco DH.9 bomber, featuring a strengthened structure and, crucially, replacing the under-powered and unreliable inline 6-cylinder Siddeley Puma engine of the DH.9 with the American V-12 Liberty engine.
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Airco_DH.9A
The Airco DH.9A was a British single-engined light bomber designed and first used shortly before the end of the First World War. It was a development of the unsuccessful Airco DH.9 bomber, featuring a strengthened structure and, crucially, replacing the under-powered and unreliable inline 6-cylinder Siddeley Puma engine of the DH.9 with the American V-12 Liberty engine.
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The Airco DH.9A was a British ...... ce aircraft through the 1920s.
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Up to on underwing and fuselage racks
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water-cooled V-12 engine
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March 1918
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** 1× forward firing Vickers machine gun,
** 1 or 2 × Lewis guns on Scarff ring
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* List of aircraft of the RAF
* List of bomber aircraft
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The British Bomber since 1914
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* Airco DH.9
* Westland Wapiti
* Westland Wallace
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Light bomber/General purpose
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de Havilland DH.15
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