Click to open image viewer. The Spad XVI was a two-seat version of the very successful single-seat Spad fighters of World War I, the Spad VII and the Spad XIII. The first Spad two-seater design to see ...
On this day in aviation history-April 4, 1917-the SPAD S.XIII fighter biplane took to the skies for the first time. Developed as an evolution of the earlier SPAD S.VII, the S.XIII was Société Pour ...
Summary: Evaluating fighter aircraft involves considering their strategic impact, reliability, cost, and combat effectiveness. The Spad S.XIII excelled in World War I with superior fighting ...