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the photo was taken a couple of days before the press rollout with it's engine temporarily fitted. This BE2 replica started out as a Tiger Moth. It's a stunning piece of woodwork.
Raoyal Airforce BE2's were used during World War 1 both as fighter planes, and for forward observation. The aircraft, shown here at Shuttleworth, registration A2943, is actually an exact replica perfectly constructed in New Zealand and shipped to England, where it is on loan to the WW1 Aviation Heritage Trust (WAHT).
It is painted in the livery of 7 Squadron, which operated on the Western Front, working mainly in an observation role.
Royal Airforce BE2's were used during World War 1 both as fighter planes, and for forward observation. The aircraft, shown here at Shuttleworth, registration A2943, is actually an exact replica perfectly constructed in New Zealand and shipped to England, where it is on loan to the WW1 Aviation Heritage Trust (WAHT).
It is painted in the livery of 7 Squadron, which operated on the Western Front, working mainly in an observation role.
Raoyal Airforce BE2's were used during World War 1 both as fighter planes, and for forward observation. The aircraft, shown here at Shuttleworth, registration A2943, is actually an exact replica perfectly constructed in New Zealand and shipped to England, where it is on loan to the WW1 Aviation Heritage Trust (WAHT).
It is painted in the livery of 7 Squadron, which operated on the Western Front, working mainly in an observation role.