League of WWI Aviation Historians
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League of World War I
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Over the Front
1992: Volume 7, Number 4

Cover Art

The Royal Aircraft Factory's F.E.2 had one of the longest service careers of any aircraft during the First World War. Beginning its operational life as a two-seat fighter/bomber on daytime missions in 1916, the "Fee" soldiered on until the Armistice, finishing its history as a night bomber. (Painting by James Dietz.)