Between 1911 and 1914 the Royal Aircraft Factory used the F.E.2 (Farman Experimental 2) designation for three quite different aircraft that shared only a common Farman pusher biplane layout.The third F.E.2 type was operated as a day and night bomber and fighter by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War.
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