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         Also known as the "Big Ack," the Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.8 biplane 
         bomber was widely used by the French and British during the last two 
         years of World War I. 
         
         Country: Great Britain  
         Manufacturer: Armstrong, Whitworth and Company, Limited  
         Type: Reconnaissance/Bomber  
         Entered Service: 1917  
         Number Built: More than 1200  
         Engine(s): Beardmore, 160 hp  
         Wing Span: 43 ft 8 in [13.3 m]  
         Length: 32 ft [9.5 m]  
         Height: 10 ft 10 in [3.3 m]  
         Empty Weight: [870 kg]  
         Gross Weight: [1275 kg]  
         Max Speed: [158 km/h]  
         Ceiling: [3,692 m]  
         Endurance:  
         Crew: 2  
         Armament: 2 machine guns 
         160 lb [73 kg] of bombs   |