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The F.B.19 was designed by G. H. Challenger, and first flew in August 1916. It was a single-engine, single-bay, equal-span biplane, slightly smaller than either the Sopwith Camel or Nieuport 17, with a proportionally large engine fairing and tall fuselage giving it a relatively stubby appearance. It was armed with one synchronised 7.7mm Vickers machine gun, mounted unusually on the left-hand side of the fuselage, and fitted with the Vickers-Challenger synchroniser gear, also designed by Challenger.

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  • Vickers F.B.19
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  • The F.B.19 was designed by G. H. Challenger, and first flew in August 1916. It was a single-engine, single-bay, equal-span biplane, slightly smaller than either the Sopwith Camel or Nieuport 17, with a proportionally large engine fairing and tall fuselage giving it a relatively stubby appearance. It was armed with one synchronised 7.7mm Vickers machine gun, mounted unusually on the left-hand side of the fuselage, and fitted with the Vickers-Challenger synchroniser gear, also designed by Challenger.
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dbkwik:military/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
max takeoff weight alt
  • 675.0
max speed more
  • at 10,000 ft
Guns
  • 1(xsd:integer)
number of props
  • 1(xsd:integer)
length alt
  • 5.54 m
span main
  • 731.52
more performance
  • 840.0
height alt
  • 2.52 m
Introduced
  • 1916(xsd:integer)
primary user
Type
  • Single-seat scout
type of prop
  • rotary piston engine
length main
  • 553.72
power alt
  • 75.0
area main
  • 215.0
power main
  • 100.0
height main
  • 251.46
span alt
  • 7.32 m
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 102.0
engine (prop)
ceiling main
  • 17500.0
empty weight main
  • 900.0
area alt
  • 19.98
First Flight
  • August 1916
more users
  • Russia/USSR
max speed alt
  • 89(xsd:integer)
propeller or rotor?
  • propeller
jet or prop?
  • prop
empty weight alt
  • 409.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 5,340 m
propellers
  • 2(xsd:integer)
max takeoff weight main
  • 1485.0
Crew
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Number Built
  • 62(xsd:integer)
Designer
  • G H Challenger
ref
  • British Aeroplanes 1914–18
abstract
  • The F.B.19 was designed by G. H. Challenger, and first flew in August 1916. It was a single-engine, single-bay, equal-span biplane, slightly smaller than either the Sopwith Camel or Nieuport 17, with a proportionally large engine fairing and tall fuselage giving it a relatively stubby appearance. It was armed with one synchronised 7.7mm Vickers machine gun, mounted unusually on the left-hand side of the fuselage, and fitted with the Vickers-Challenger synchroniser gear, also designed by Challenger. The 100-hp Gnome Monosoupape engine gave a relatively slow speed, and the relatively low cockpit position, placed behind a wide rotary engine and between unstaggered wings, severely limited visibility for the pilot. The clearest view was sometimes said to be upwards, through a transparent section in the upper wing. Modifications were introduced, including a more powerful 110-hp (82-kW) Le Rhône or Clerget engine and staggered mainplanes, culminating in the Mk II design. The plane's relative success on the Eastern Front appears to have been due in part to the fitting of a more powerful engine in in Russia.
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