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The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.10 was an aircraft based on the B.E.2c designed in May 1914. The aircraft was intended to be built with a fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage with pressed alloy sheet ribs and full-length ailerons. Its wingspan was slightly less than that of the B.E.2c while it also had a deeper coaming and utilized an oleo undercarriage with a small buffer nosewheel. As well the aerofoil had a reflex trailing edge.

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