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an unexpurgated view o'things afore. The aft protection is not so good, but in its essence the Fee is not a fighting machine and does its best duty in dropping pills and [[strikethrough]] going [[/strikethrough]] ^[[returning]] home.

The H.P. is what led me to dub the giants of its size as "floating public squares". Not that still larger aeroplanes will not loom in the near distant future, but being accustomed to small "pocket edition" planes those of the H.P. class seem inelegantly large.

Standing under one of the extension ailerons seems like taking shelter in a barn. The roomy fuselage carries many men and many bombs; a party could be conveniently held in the windowed space between the pilot and rear gunner. The cockpit is so deep that an elevated grill platform is necessary to give the