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The Deperdussin TT was a French monoplane built by Société Pour les Appareils Deperdussin, later to become S.P.A.D. Introduced in 1912, the type was one widely used by the French Air Force (then Aviation Militaire) before the First World War. In February 1914, an experiment was made to install a machine gun on the aircraft, but this did not see service. A number were used by the Naval Wing of the British Royal Flying Corps, one being fitted with floats and flown from Lake Windemere.

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  • Deperdussin TT byl francouzský jednoplošník vyráběný společností Société de production des aéroplanes Deperdussin (později Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés - SPAD). Po svém zavedení v roce 1912 byl široce užíván francouzským Aviation Militaire v období před první světovou válkou. V únoru 1914 došlo k experimentální instalaci kulometu na letadlo, ale tato úprava nebyla zavedena do služby. Řada letounů byla užívána námořním křídlem britského Royal Flying Corps a jeden z nich byl opatřen plováky se kterými vzlétal z jezera Windermere. (cs)
  • The Deperdussin TT was a French monoplane built by Société Pour les Appareils Deperdussin, later to become S.P.A.D. Introduced in 1912, the type was one widely used by the French Air Force (then Aviation Militaire) before the First World War. In February 1914, an experiment was made to install a machine gun on the aircraft, but this did not see service. A number were used by the Naval Wing of the British Royal Flying Corps, one being fitted with floats and flown from Lake Windemere. (en)
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  • Deperdussin TT byl francouzský jednoplošník vyráběný společností Société de production des aéroplanes Deperdussin (později Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés - SPAD). Po svém zavedení v roce 1912 byl široce užíván francouzským Aviation Militaire v období před první světovou válkou. V únoru 1914 došlo k experimentální instalaci kulometu na letadlo, ale tato úprava nebyla zavedena do služby. Řada letounů byla užívána námořním křídlem britského Royal Flying Corps a jeden z nich byl opatřen plováky se kterými vzlétal z jezera Windermere. (cs)
  • The Deperdussin TT was a French monoplane built by Société Pour les Appareils Deperdussin, later to become S.P.A.D. Introduced in 1912, the type was one widely used by the French Air Force (then Aviation Militaire) before the First World War. In February 1914, an experiment was made to install a machine gun on the aircraft, but this did not see service. A number were used by the Naval Wing of the British Royal Flying Corps, one being fitted with floats and flown from Lake Windemere. (en)
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