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![]() Here are a couple of photographs of an early Royal Naval Air Service seaplane at Tain, not too far from the Royal Navy base at Invergordon. Can anyone identify the type of aircraft? The only additional information I have is a description of it as a two-seater reconnaissance aircraft, No 129 of the RNAS. The main writing on the second photograph says "Waterplane leaving Tain". I assume both photographs show the same aircraft although Photo 01 has an estimated date of 1916 whereas Photo 02 has been estimated as 1910. I'm sure 1910 is simply wrong; it's just too early for a seaplane of this relative sophistication. Personally, I'm inclined to think it's a Wight Pusher seaplane but I'd welcome a positive ID. |
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