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The Vickers F.B.11 was a prototype British three-seat escort fighter of the First World War. A large single-engined biplane, it carried one gunner in a nacelle mounted on the upper wing to give an all-round field of fire. Only a single example was completed. ==Development and design== In early 1916, the British War Office drew up a specification for a multi-seat escort fighter to be powered by one of the new Rolls-Royce Eagle engines, intended to protect formations of bombers from German fighters such as the Fokker E.I, with an additional role of destroying enemy airships.〔Bruce 1957, p.25.〕 While the specification did not require high speed, a good field of fire for its guns was essential,〔Mason 1992, p.67.〕 while the secondary anti-Zeppelin role demanded an endurance of at least seven hours.〔 Orders were placed for prototypes from Armstrong Whitworth (the F.K.6), Sopwith (the L.R.T.Tr.) and Vickers. All three designs were driven by the need to provide wide fields of fire in the absence of an effective synchronisation gear that would allow safe firing of guns through the propeller disc.〔 The Vickers response, the F.B.11, designed by R.L. Howard-Flanders, was a large, single-bay, biplane of tractor layout. Pilot and one gunner sat in separate but closely spaced cockpits under the trailing edge of the upper wing, while a second gunner sat in a nacelle, or "fighting top", attached to, and extending forward of the upper wing.〔〔Green and Swanborough 1994, p.577.〕 The Eagle engine was mounted in a clean cowling, with the radiator fitted behind the engine in the fuselage.〔Bruce 1957, p.572.〕 Two prototypes were ordered, with the first flying in September–October 1916,〔 being tested at RNAS Eastchurch in November that year.〔Andrews and Morgan 1988, p.69.〕 It proved to have poor lateral control and performance, and was destroyed in a crash.〔 The second prototype was not completed,〔Green and Swanborough 1994, p.578.〕 and as effective synchronising gears were now available (including Vickers own Vickers-Challenger gear), none of the escort fighters were developed further.〔Lewis 1979, p.99.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vickers F.B.11」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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