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SPAD XIII with Le Prieur rockets
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SPAD XIII with Le Prieur rockets
SPAD XIII with Le Prieur rockets attached for anti-balloon or anti-airship use. Extremely popular with French and American forces, over eight thousand were built by the time of the Armistice. Date: circa 1917-1918
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Attached Biplane Prieur Propeller Rockets Spad Xiii
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This evocative photograph captures the power and innovation of the SPAD XIII biplane, a iconic World War I aircraft that became a favorite among French and American forces during the Great War. Dating back to circa 1917-1918, this image showcases the SPAD XIII outfitted with Le Prieur rockets, an anti-balloon or anti-airship weapon system that added an extra layer of defense to this formidable warplane. With over eight thousand units produced by the time of the Armistice, the SPAD XIII was a significant contributor to the Allied forces' aerial dominance. The SPAD XIII, a two-seat, biplane fighter, was renowned for its maneuverability and speed, making it an effective tool in the hands of skilled pilots. Its distinctive open-cockpit design and large propeller are prominent features in this photograph. The addition of the Le Prieur rockets, with their long, cylindrical shapes, can be seen attached to the lower wings of the aircraft. These rockets, which were ground-fired and then attached to the plane, offered an alternative to traditional machine guns for combating airships and balloons that threatened ground forces. As the world witnessed the devastating impact of aerial warfare during World War I, the importance of advanced aircraft like the SPAD XIII, equipped with innovative technologies such as Le Prieur rockets, became increasingly apparent. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the pioneers of aviation during a time of conflict, and serves as a reminder of the pivotal role that the early history of flight played in shaping the course of the 20th century.
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