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strength; wastage being made up from reserves; so as to maintain

the requisite homogeneity。



But ere the war had been in progress many weeks an official order

was issued forbidding the employment of the Bleriot; Deperdussin;

Nieuport; and R。E。P。 monoplanes。  Those which received official

approval included the Caudron; Henry; and Maurice Farman;

Morane…Saulnier; and Voisin machines。



This drastic order came somewhat as a thunderbolt; and the

reason for the decree has not been satisfactorily revealed。  

Suffice to say that in one stroke the efficiency and numerical

strength of the French aerial navy were reduced very appreciably。 

For instance; it is stated that there were thirty escadrilles of

Bleriot monoplanes together with pilots at the front; in addition

to thirty mixed escadrilles of the other prohibited types with

their fliers。  Moreover a round 33 escadrilles of all the various

types were in reserve。  The effect of the military order was to

reduce the effective strength by no fewer than 558 aeroplanes。



Seeing that the French aerial force was placed at a great

disadvantage numerically by this action; there seems to be ample

justification for the hostile criticism which the decree of

prohibition aroused in certain circles; especially when it is

remembered that there was not an equal number of the accepted

machines available to take the place of those which had been

ruled out of court。  One effect of this decree was to throw some

400 expert aviators upon the waiting list for the simple reason

that machines were unavailable。  Some of the best aviation skill

and knowledge which France possesses were affected by the order。 

It is stated that accomplished aviators; such as Vedrines; were

unable to obtain machines。



It will be seen that the ultimate effect of the French military

decree was to reduce the number of types to about four; each of

which was allotted a specific duty。  But whereas three different

bi…planes are on the approved list there is only one monoplane

the Morane…Saulaier。  This machine; however; has a great turn of

speed; and it is also able to climb at a very fast pace。  In

these respects it is superior to the crack craft of Germany; so

that time after time the latter have refused battle in the skies;

and have hurried back to their lines。



The Morane…Saulnier is the French mosquito craft of the air and

like the insect; it is avowedly aggressive。  In fact; its duties

are confined to the work of chasing and bringing down the enemy;

for which work its high manoeuvring capacity is excellently

adapted。  Its aggressive armament comprises a mitrailleuse。 

Unfortunately; however; the factory responsible for the

production of this machine is at present handicapped by the

limitations of its manufacturing plant; which when pushed to the

utmost extent cannot turn out more than about ten machines per

week。  No doubt this deficiency will be remedied as the war

proceeds by extension of the works or by allotting orders to

other establishments; but at the time of the decree the

manufacturing capacity was scarcely sufficient to make good the

wastage; which was somewhat heavy。



As far as biplanes are concerned the Caudron is the fastest in

flight and is likewise extremely quick in manoeuvring。  It is a

very small machine and is extremely light; but the fact that it

can climb at the rate of over 330 feet per minute is a distinct

advantage in its favour。  It supplements the Morane…Saulnier

monoplane in the specific duty of the latter; while it is also

employed for discovering the enemy's artillery and communicating

the range of the latter to the French and British artillery。  In

this latter work it has played a very prominent part and to

it is due in no small measure that deadly accuracy of the

artillery of the Allies which has now become so famous。  This

applies especially to those tactics; where the field artillery

dashes up to a position; discharges a number of rounds in rapid

succession; or indulges in rafale firing; and then limbering up;

rushes away before the enemy can reply。



As is well known the Farman biplanes possess high endurance

qualities。  They can remain aloft for many hours at a stretch and

are remarkably reliable。  Owing to these qualities they are

utilised for prolonged and searching reconnoitring duties such as

strategical reconnaissances as distinct from the hurried and

tactical reconnaissances carried out by fleeter machines。  While

they are not so speedy as the monoplanes of the German military

establishment; endurance in this instance is preferable to pace。 

A thorough survey of the enemy's position over the whole of his

military zone; which stretches back for a distance of 30 miles or

so from the outer line of trenches; is of incalculable value to a

commander who is contemplating any decisive movement or who is

somewhat in doubt as to the precise character of his antagonist's

tactics。



The French aerial fleet has been particularly active in its work

of raiding hostile positions and submitting them to a fusillade

of bombs from the clouds。  The machine which is allotted this

specific task is the Voisin biplane。  This is due to the fact  

that this machine is able to carry a great weight。  It was

speedily discovered that in bomb…raids it is essential for

an aeroplane to be able to carry a somewhat large supply of

missiles; owing to the high percentage of misses which attends

these operations。  A raid by a machine capable of carrying only;

say; half…a…dozen projectiles; is virtually a waste of fuel; and

the endurance limitations of the fast machines reacts against

their profitable use in this work。  On the other hand; the fact

that the Voisin machine is able to carry a large supply of bombs

renders it an ideal craft for this purpose; hence the official

decision to confine it to this work。



So far as the British efforts in aerial work are concerned there

is no such display of rigid selection as characterises the

practice of the French and German military authorities。 

Britain's position in the air has been extensively due to private

enterprise; and this is still being encouraged。  Moreover at the

beginning of the war Britain was numerically far inferior both to

her antagonist and to her ally。  Consequently it was a wise move

to encourage the private manufacture of machines which had

already established their value。  The consequence is that a

variety of machines figure in the British aerial navy。  Private

initiative is excellently seconded by the Government

manufacturing aeroplane factory; while the training of pilots

is likewise being carried out upon a comprehensive scale。

British manufacture may be divided into two broad classesthe

production of aeroplanes and of waterplanes respectively。

Although there is a diversity of types there is a conspicuous

homogeneity for the most part; as was evidenced by the British

raid carried out on February 11…12; when a fleet of 34 machines

raided the various German military centres established along the

coast of Flanders。



Considerable secrecy has been displayed by the British Government

concerning the types of machines that are being utilised;

although ample evidence exists from the producing activity of the

various establishments that all available types which have

demonstrated their reliability and efficiency are being turned to

useful purpose。  The Avro and Sopwith warplanes with their very

high speeds have proved remarkably successful。



So far as manufacturing is concerned the Royal Aerial Factory may

be said to constitute the back bone of the British aerial fleet。 

This factory fulfils various purposes。  It is not only engaged in

the manufacture of machines; and the development of aeroplanes

for specific duties; but also carries out the inspection and

testing of machines built by private firms。  Every machine is

submitted to an exacting test before it is passed into the

service。



Three broad types of Government machines are manufactured at this

establishment。  There is that designed essentially for scouting

operations; in which speed is the all…important factor and which

is of the tractor type。  Another is the 〃Reconnoitring〃 machine

known officially as the 〃R。E。〃 to…day; but formerly as the 〃B。E〃

(Bleriot…Experimental); a considerable number of which are in

commission。



This machine is also of the tractor type; carrying a pilot and an

observer; and has a maximum speed of 40…50 miles per hour。  If

required it can further be fitted with an automatic gun for

defence and attack。  The third craft is essentially a fighting

machine。  Owing to the introduction of the machine…gun which is

fixed in the prow; with the marksman immediately behind it; the

screw is placed at the rear。  The pilot has his seat behind the

gunner。  The outstanding feature of these machines is the high

factor of safety; which attribute has astonished some of the

foremost aviation experts in the world。



Great Britain lagged behind her Continental rivals in the

development of the Fourth Arm; especially in matters pertaining

to motive power。  For some time reliance was placed upon foreign

light highspeed explosion motors; but private enterprise was

encouraged; with the result that British Motors comparing

favourably in every respect with the best productions upon the

Continent are now available。  Development is still proceeding;

and there is every evidence that in the near future entire

reliance will be placed upon the native motor。



Undoubtedly; as the war progresses; many valuable lessons will

be learned which will exercise an important bearing upon the

design and construction of warplanes。  The ordeals to which the

machines are submitted in military duties are far more severe

than any imposed by the conditions of commerce。  Accordingly

there is every indication that the conflict upon the Continent

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