Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5
The Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5 is a British single-engine fighter aircraft. It is a biplane, that was used for World War I. It was used by the Royal Flying Corps from March 1917.
Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5 Media
S.E.5a aircraft of No. 32 Squadron RAF. The wartime censor scratched out the serial numbers but left the squadron markings.
James McCudden's S.E.5a (200 h.p. geared Hispano-Suiza with 4-bladed propeller) of No. 56 Squadron RAF.
Albert Ball in S.E.5 with original windscreen and seating position
Full-scale replica S.E.5a built by Miles Aircraft in 1965 and used in films
Beauchamp-Proctor's former wingman, "Child Yank" Boudwin (center) with 25th Aero Squadron groundcrew, and his last S.E. 5a, F8010