Farman F.40


The Farman F.40 was a French pusher biplane reconnaissance aircraft.

Development

Developed from a mix of the Maurice Farman designed MF.11 and the Henry Farman designed HF.22, the F.40 had an overall smoother crew nacelle. An open tail boom truss supported a horizontal tailplane and a curved fin. The aircraft went into production in 1915.

Operational history

Forty French Air Force escadrilles were equipped with F.40s. They operated for just over a year, but were replaced in early 1917.
The F.40 was also operated by the No. 5 Wing of the Royal Naval Air Service, Belgian forces in France, and also by the Russians
Italian aircraft maker Savoia-Marchetti built F.40s for use by the police force until 1922.

Variants

Data from:French aircraft of the First World War
;F.40:2-seat reconnaissance aircraft with Renault 130 hp, span.
;F.40:2-seat reconnaissance aircraft with De Dion-Bouton 12B, span.
;F.40H:2-seat seaplane trainer with Renault 130 hp, span.
;F.40bis:2-seat reconnaissance aircraft with Renault 8Gc, span.
;F.40ter:2-seat reconnaissance aircraft with Lorraine 8A, span.
;F.40 QC:2-seat reconnaissance aircraft with Renault 130 hp, span and elongated tail.
;F.40P:adaption to fire Le Prieur rockets
;F.41:2-seat reconnaissance aircraft with Renault 8B, span.
;F.41 H:2-seat seaplane with Renault 8B, span.
;F.41bis:2-seat reconnaissance aircraft with Lorraine 6AM, span.
;F.41bis H:2-seat seaplane with Lorraine 6AM, span.
;F.1,40:2-seat trainer powered by an Renault 8B, span.
;F.1,40bis:2-seat floatplane trainer powered by a Lorraine 6AM, span.
;F.1,40bis:2-seat trainer powered by a Renault 8C, span.
;F.1,40:2/3-seat trainer powered by a Renault 130 hp, span.
;F.1,40ter:2-seat trainer powered by a Lorraine 8Aby, span.
;F.1,41:2-seat trainer powered by a Renault 8B, span.
;F.1,41 H:2-seat floatplane trainer powered by a Renault 8B, span.
;F.1,46:2-seat dual-control trainer powered by a Renault 8B, span.
;F.2,41:2-seat trainer powered by a Lorraine 8Bd, span.

Army type numbers

The French Army applied type numbers to aircraft types in service. Initially these were used in a similar fashion to individual serial numbers, later used to denote similar aircraft types.
;Army Type 42: F.40
;Army Type 43: F.40
;Army Type 44: F.41bis with Lorraine 6AM engine.
;Army Type 51: F.41.
;Army Type 51 E2:F.1,41 with wings of altered camber.
;Army Type 56: F.40bis.
;Army Type 57: F.40ter.
;Army Type 60: F.1,40bis.
;Army Type 61: F.1,40ter.

Military Operators