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The gun was made in three sizes: 2-pounder, 6-pounder and 12-pounder; 1.57 in (40 mm), 2.45 in (62 mm), and 3 in (76 mm) in caliber respectively, firing 2-pound (0.91 kg), 6-pound (2.7 kg), and 12-pound (5.4 kg) shells. The 3-inch gun carried a pressure of
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Russell, Mark (2019). "Bring Out the Big Guns: British Military Aviation & the Development of the Heavy Cannon, 1914–39".
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in the other gun, acting as a counter. His idea was used experimentally by the British and Americans as an anti-
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The gun was tested on various aircraft and some aircraft were designed to carry the gun:
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was mounted on top of the Davis gun's barrel for use in sighting and as an auxiliary and
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Davis' design connected two guns back to back, with the backwards-facing gun loaded with
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Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, 1917-1956
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15 tons per square inch (2,109 kg per cm) when fired. Usually a
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Ammunition : instructions for the naval service, 1923
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developed and taken into service. It was developed by
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Index


Curtiss F5L
Recoilless cannon
Royal Naval Air Service
World War I
Cleland Davis
recoilless gun
Commander
United States Navy
World War I

lead
grease
shell
Zeppelin
submarine
Handley Page O/100 and O/400
bombers
Curtiss Twin JN
Curtiss HS-2L
H-16
flying boats
Lewis machine gun
anti-aircraft weapon
Airco DH.4
Armstrong-Whitworth FK.5 and FK.6
Curtiss F5L
Felixstowe Porte Baby
Handley-Page O/100
Handley-Page O/400

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