The Voisin III was a French
World War I
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two-seat
pusher biplane
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multi-purpose aircraft developed by
Voisin Voisin (French for "neighbour") may refer to:
Companies
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in 1914 as a more powerful version of the 1912
Voisin I. It is notable for being the aircraft used for the first successful shooting down of an enemy aircraft on October 5, 1914, and to have been used to equip the first dedicated
bomber
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units, in September 1914.
Design
The first Voisin III was initially powered by a single
Salmson M9 engine water-cooled 9 cylinder
radial engine
The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like the spokes of a wheel. It resembles a stylized star when viewed from the front, and is ca ...
, while later examples used the similar Salmson P9 or R9. It had a range of , a top speed of and a ceiling of depending on engine and manufacturer. The pilot was ahead of the passenger, who could fire weapons, release bombs or take photos, depending on the mission. It incorporated a light steel frame structure which made it more durable when operating out of makeshift wartime
military aviation
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airfields.
Many aircraft were armed with a
Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun
The Mle 1914 Hotchkiss machine gun chambered for the 8mm Lebel cartridge became the standard machine gun of the French Army during the latter half of World War I. It was manufactured by the French arms company Hotchkiss et Cie, which had been es ...
mounted on the fuselage operated by a standing observer. Some variants could carry up to of bombs.
Variants
* Voisin LA :Two-seat biplane bomber
* Voisin LAS :Improved version with raised engine installation
Operational history
As one of the main types that the French ''
Aviation Militaire'' chose to standardize on in 1914, the Voisin III quickly became one of the most common
Allied
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bombers early in the war. Significant numbers were purchased by the French and the
Imperial Russian Air Force
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. Russia ordered more than 800 from France and built a further 400 under license at
Anatra
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,
Breshnev-Moller,
Dux
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Geographical distribution
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and
Schetinin.
[ Over 100 were built in Italy by Societe Italiana Transaera (S.I.T.),][ and 50 in the United Kingdom,][ while small numbers were purchased by Belgium and Romania. One French aircraft was forced to land in Switzerland in 1915 after running low on fuel in combat with a German aircraft and was put into service with the Swiss '' Fliegerabteilung''.][''Militärische Kennungen'' 2016, p.5]
Like many aircraft of its era, Voisin III was a multi-purpose aircraft. Its missions included day- and night bombing
A night bomber is a bomber aircraft intended specifically for carrying out bombing missions at night. The term is now mostly of historical significance. Night bombing began in World War I and was widespread during World War II. A number of moder ...
, reconnaissance
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Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by troops (skirmisher ...
, artillery spotting and training
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.
Fighter role
While flying a Voisin III, Sergeant Joseph Frantz and Corporal Louis Quénault of Escadrille V.24 shot down a German Aviatik B.I flown by Oberleutnant Fritz von Zangen and Sergeant Wilhelm Schlichting of '' FFA 18'' over Jonchery, near Reims
Reims ( , , ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French department of Marne, and the 12th most populous city in France. The city lies northeast of Paris on the Vesle river, a tributary of the Aisne.
Founded by ...
on October 5, 1914.[Grosz, 2003, p.4] This was the first time an aircraft had been brought down with small arms fire from another aircraft.[
Quénault fired two 48-round magazines from an Hotchkiss M1909 machine gun at the Germans who returned fire with rifles. When it jammed, he continued firing with a rifle until he succeeded in bringing them down.][Gómez, 1998]
Previously, Pyotr Nesterov had successfully brought down an enemy aircraft, however that was by ramming.
Bomber role
The Voisin III is notable in being among the earliest dedicated bombers. The steel frame construction of the aircraft enabled a bomb load of approximately to be carried.
France was the first country to organize dedicated bomber units, using the Voisin III. Three ''Escadrille
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s'' (squadrons) of the aircraft comprised the first bomber group, GB1 (''groupe de bombardement 1''), formed in September 1914 under the leadership of Commandant de Goÿs.[Sherman, 2012] de Goys’ contribution both as a tactical leader and theoretician is significant in developing the theory and practice of long range bombing sorties. An almost unopposed bombing campaign was conducted by GB1 during the early months of 1915, culminating in a retaliatory attack against the Badische Anilin Gesellschaft at Ludwigshafen
Ludwigshafen, officially Ludwigshafen am Rhein (; meaning " Ludwig's Port upon Rhine"), is a city in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, on the river Rhine, opposite Mannheim. With Mannheim, Heidelberg, and the surrounding region, it form ...
, Germany, on 26 May 1915, shortly after the German Army
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introduced poison gas
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in battle. Of the 18 aircraft which took part, only Goÿs himself failed to return when his Voisin suffered a mechanical failure.
Following the success of GB1, other bomber groups were formed and successful daytime attacks on targets within Germany ensued throughout the summer and autumn of 1915. As many as 62 aircraft were involved. By 1916 the Voisin III was clearly obsolete and had become dangerously vulnerable to German fighter aircraft
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. With mounting losses, the Voisin III was withdrawn from daylight operations and restricted to night bombing. Among other types, it was replaced by the similar Voisin V
The Voisin V was a French pusher-type bomber aircraft of World War I.
Development history
The Voisin III had proved a successful bomber, but its payload was limited by the Salmson M9 engine, which produced only 120-hp. With an already identif ...
.
Operators
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* ''Aviation Militaire Belge''
**''Escadrille 3
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* '']Aéronautique Militaire
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**Army Co-operation units
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***'' Escadrille V.21''[
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**Bomber units
***''Groupe de Bombardment GB 1''][Davilla, 1997, p.545]
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****'' Escadrille VB.2'' - later redesignated VB.102][
****'' Escadrille VB.3'' - later redesignated VB.103][
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****'' Escadrille VB.4'' - later redesignated VB.104][
****'' Escadrille VB.5'' - later redesignated VB.105][
****'' Escadrille VB.6'' - later redesignated VB.106][
***''Groupe de Bombardment GB 3''][
****'' Escadrille VB.107''][
****'' Escadrille VB.108''][
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***''Groupe de Bombardment GB 4''][
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* '' Servizio Aeronautico''
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*]Imperial Russian Air Service
The Imperial Russian Air Service (russian: Императорскій военно-воздушный флотъ, , Emperor's Military Air Fleet) was an air force founded in 1912 for Imperial Russia."''12 августа 1912 года прик ...
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*** 2nd Aviation Artillery Unit[
* Imperial Russian Naval Air Service][Davilla, 1997, p.550]
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*Soviet Air Forces
The Soviet Air Forces ( rus, Военно-воздушные силы, r=Voyenno-vozdushnyye sily, VVS; literally "Military Air Forces") were one of the air forces of the Soviet Union. The other was the Soviet Air Defence Forces. The Air Forces ...
operated ex-IRAS aircraft until 1925.[
;
* '' Fliegerabteilung'' operated one aircraft only][
*]Ukrainian People's Republic Air Fleet
The Air Fleet of the UPR was the air force of the Ukrainian People's Republic in 1917–1921.
Aircraft
Fighters
* Morane-Saulnier Type Nm (3)
* Sikorsky S-16
* Nieuport 11 C.1 ''Bebe''
*Nieuport 17 (3)
*Nieuport 21 (2)
*Nieuport 23 (7)
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operated six aircraft[
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received 50 aircraft built in the UK[
** 4 Squadron RFC][
** 5 Squadron RFC][
** 7 Squadron RFC][
** 12 Squadron RFC][
** 16 Squadron RFC][
**No. 1 Reserve Airplane Squadron][
**No. 8 Reserve Airplane Squadron][
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* ]Royal Naval Air Service
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operated 36 Voisin IIIs.[
**1 Wing][
**3 Wing][
** No. 8 Squadron][
]
Survivors and replicas
An original 1915 Voisin III B.2/LAS, number 955, is on display at the '' Musée de l’air et de l’espace'' at Le Bourget
Le Bourget () is a Communes of France, commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the Kilometre zero#France, center of Paris.
The commune features Paris - Le Bourget Airport, Le Bourget Airport, which in turn hos ...
near Paris
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.
A full-size Voisin replica is on display at the Pearson Air Museum
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in Vancouver, Washington
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however it only loosely represents the Voisin L/LA/LAS family and not a specific version.[Topinka, 2017]
Specifications (British-built Voisin LA)
See also
References
Further reading
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* Grosz, Peter M. (2003). ''Aviatik B-types''. Berkhamsted: Albatros Productions. Windsock Datafile No.102. . p. 4
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* Taylor, John W. R., and Jean Alexander. "Combat Aircraft of the World" New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1969 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 68-25459 (Pg.131-132)
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External links
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