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The Morning Job depicts a Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2b on an
early morning mission over the front. Used primarily as an observer/bomber,
this pusher design was an early solution to the problem
of firing through the propeller. This particular FE2, #4852 "C6",
was assigned to 23 Sq. RFC. It was crewed by Lt. Thierry and
Lt. Buck when it was brought down inside German territory by
Hptm. Zander on Sept. 17, 1916. The title, an RFC reference to
early morning operations over the front, is a term borrowed from
V.M. Yeats' classic WW1 novel Winged Victory. |