Airco

The Airco D.H. 2 was a British, pusher-configuration, single-seat, biplane fighter of World War 1. It entered squadron service in March, April and May of 1916, in time for the end of the Fokker Scourge. Seeing service on the Western Front from early 1916 to Spring of 1917, it lasted until early 1918 in other theatres. An early design by Geoffrey de Havilland, who is perhaps best known for the superlative Mosquito of World War 2.
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