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Old 19 September 2004, 07:19 AM   #1
Steve
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I am aware of when the Germans introduced synchronised forward-firing MGs on their aircraft, but am having some difficultly finding out how long it took the RFC to catch up with this technology.

Could someone give me a date and aircraft type, please, which was the first to be introduced in answer to the "Fokker Scourge"?

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Steve
 
 

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