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An aircraft
Aircraft

An aircraft is a vehicle which is able to flight by being supported by the air, or in general, the atmosphere, of a planet. Examples include balloons, airplanes and helicopters....
 constructed with a tractor configuration has the engine mounted with the propeller
Propeller

A propeller is a type of fan which transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust. It can be used to drive an fixed-wing aircraft, ship, or the fluid within a pump....
 facing forwards such that the aircraft is "pulled" through the air, as opposed to the pusher configuration
Pusher configuration

An aircraft constructed with a pusher configuration has the engine mounted forward of the propeller - which faces in a rearwards direction - giving an appearance that the aircraft is "pushed" through the air....
 in which the propeller faces backwards and the aircraft is "pushed" through the air.

In the early years of powered aviation both tractor and pusher designs were common.






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An aircraft
Aircraft

An aircraft is a vehicle which is able to flight by being supported by the air, or in general, the atmosphere, of a planet. Examples include balloons, airplanes and helicopters....
 constructed with a tractor configuration has the engine mounted with the propeller
Propeller

A propeller is a type of fan which transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust. It can be used to drive an fixed-wing aircraft, ship, or the fluid within a pump....
 facing forwards such that the aircraft is "pulled" through the air, as opposed to the pusher configuration
Pusher configuration

An aircraft constructed with a pusher configuration has the engine mounted forward of the propeller - which faces in a rearwards direction - giving an appearance that the aircraft is "pushed" through the air....
 in which the propeller faces backwards and the aircraft is "pushed" through the air.

In the early years of powered aviation both tractor and pusher designs were common. However, by the mid-point of the First World War
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
, interests in pushers declined and the tractor configuration dominated such that today all propeller-driven aircraft are assumed to be tractors unless stated otherwise.

From a military perspective, the problem with single-engine tractor aircraft was that it was not originally possible to fire a gun through the propeller arc without striking the propeller blades with bullets. Early solutions included mounting guns (rifle
Rifle

A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves cut into the barrel walls....
s or machine gun
Machine gun

A machine gun is a Automatic firearm mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire List of rifle cartridgess in quick succession from an Belt or large-capacity Magazine , typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute....
s) to fire around the propeller arc, either at an angle to the side — which made aiming difficult — or on the top wing of a biplane
Biplane

A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings. The Wright brothers Wright Flyer used a biplane design, as did most aircraft in the early years of aviation....
 so that the bullets passed over the top of the propeller.

The first system to fire through the propeller was developed by French engineer Eugene Gilbert for Morane-Saulnier
Morane-Saulnier

A?roplanes Morane-Saulnier is a France aircraft manufacturer formed by Raymond Saulnier and the Morane Brothers Leon & Robert in October 1911....
 and involved fitting metal "deflector wedges" to the propeller blades of a Morane-Saulnier L monoplane
Monoplane

A monoplane is an aircraft with one main set of wing surfaces, in contrast to a biplane or triplane. Since the late 1930s it has been the "ordinary" form for a fixed wing aircraft....
. It was employed with immediate success by French aviator
Aviator

An aviator is a person who flies aircraft for pleasure or as a profession.The feminine word aviatrix is sometimes used and is the correct term to refer to all women pilots....
 Roland Garros and was also used on at least one Sopwith Tabloid
Sopwith Tabloid

The Sopwith Tabloid and Schneider were United Kingdom biplane Sportsplane, one of the first to be built by the Sopwith Aviation Company. The "Tabloid" was so named because it was so small, its performance caused a sensation when it first appeared, surpassing the existing monoplanes of the day....
 of the Royal Naval Air Service
Royal Naval Air Service

The Royal Naval Air Service or RNAS was the air arm of the Royal Navy until near the end of World War I, when it merged with the British Army's Royal Flying Corps to form a new service , the Royal Air Force....
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The final solution was the interrupter gear
Interrupter gear

Interrupter gear is a term that covers two related technologies.The first is the synchronization gear, which is often incorrectly referred to as "interrupter gear"; this is a triggering device attached to the machine gun armament of a tractor -type fighter aircraft so that it would fire only at certain times....
, also known as "synchronization gear", developed by Fokker
Fokker

Fokker was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer named after its founder, Anthony Fokker. The company operated under several different names, starting out in 1912 in Germany, moving to the Netherlands in 1919....
 and fitted to the Fokker E.I
Fokker E.I

The Fokker E.I was the first successful fighter aircraft to enter service with the German Army Air Service - in mid-1915. Its arrival at the front marked the start of a period known as the "Fokker Scourge" during which the E.I and its Fokker Eindecker successors achieved a measure of air superiority over the Western Front ....
 monoplane in 1915
1915 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1915:...
. The first British "tractor" to be fitted with synchronization gear was the Sopwith 1½ Strutter
Sopwith 1½ Strutter

The Sopwith 1? Strutter was a United Kingdom one or two-seat biplane multi-role aircraft of the First World War. It is significant as the first British-designed two seater tractor configuration fighter, and the first British aircraft to enter service with a interrupter gear machine gun....
 which did not enter service until early 1916
1916 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1916:...
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Other solutions to avoiding the propeller arc include passing the gun's barrel through the propeller's spinner (the nose of the aircraft) or mounting guns in the wings. The latter solution was generally used from the early 1930s until the beginning of the jet age
Jet age

The Jet Age is a period of history defined by the social change brought about by the advent of large aircraft powered by gas turbine engines. These aircraft are able to fly much higher, faster, and farther than older piston engine-powered propliners, making transcontinental and inter-continental travel considerably faster and easier: for exam...
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