Operators
- Australia
- Australian Flying Corps
- No. 1 Squadron AFC, in Egypt and Palestine.
- No. 4 Squadron AFC, training.
- No. 7 (Training) Squadron AFC, in the United Kingdom.
- Mesopotamian Half Flight
- Central Flying School AFC, at Point Cook, Victoria.
- Belgium
- Belgium Air Force
- Estonia
- Estonian Air Force
- Greece
- Hellenic Navy
- Netherlands
- One aircraft only.
- Norway
- Norwegian Army Air Service
- South Africa
- Union Defence Force / South African Air Force
- Serial numbers A3109 and A3110 build by Wolseley Motors Limited and nicknamed Rio de Janeiro Britons Nos. 1 & 2 were two of the first aircraft used by the South African Air Force
- United Kingdom
- Royal Flying Corps / Royal Air Force
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- Royal Naval Air Service
- No. 1 Wing (Dunkirk)
- No. 2 Wing (Imbros and Mudros)
- No. 3 Wing (Imbros and Tenedos)
- No. 7 (Naval) Squadron (East Africa)
- Coastal Air Stations at Eastbourne, Hornsea, Great Yarmouth, Port Victoria, Redcar and Scarborough
- Training schools at Chingford and Cranwell
- United States
- American Expeditionary Force
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