Enlarging the photo, I see regular SPAD rigging. Replacing the factory rigging with RAF wires would have required stripping portions of the covering and fabricating multiple new attachment fittings.
Thaks for taking time to look and reply!
I may have to disagree on this one. Here is what My Friend Tomasz ( Author of the SPAD VII Bible
) had to say:
"Hi Richard, it seams that both landing wires and flying wires were replaced with the British flat cables
But it was not common
Usually the British kept original French bracing on French-built Spads because it was much lighter.
J.M. Bruce found a note from February 12th, 1917 where it was stated:
"French cables should be used whenever possible; corresponding English cables much heavier."
Tomasz Gronczewski
But if there was a necessity to replace the cables, following weight equivalents were advised:
Tomasz Gronczewski
"Weights of cables should be used when English cables are employed on this type of machine:
Landing wire (outer bay) 35 cwt
Landing wire (inner bay) 35 “
Incidence wire (outer bay) 5 “
Flying wire (outer bay) 45 “
Flying wire (inner bay) 45 “
Undercarriage (front) 20 “
Undercarriage (rear) 20 “
Center section cross bracing 15 “
Elevator controls 5 “"
"
So it seems although rare this one has RAF wire. JMHO, and Tomasz seems to agree. Not saying I couldn't be wrong
RAGIII