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Sopwith Triplane
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1917-1937, London, Hangar Two, 74/A/19
The Triplane was a highly manoeuvrable single-seat scout with phenomenal rates of climb and roll. The arrival of the Triplane on the Western Front in early 1917 made such an impression on the Germans that they asked their manufacturers to produce triplane fighters, leading to the Fokker Dr1 of 'Red Baron' fame.
Sopwith F1 Camel
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1918-1936, London, Hangar Two, 74/A/18
The Camel was the highest scoring British fighter of the First World War. It took its name from the hump over the breeches of the two machine guns.
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- 39 Maintenance Unit (RAF)
- Science Museum [2]
- 15 Maintenance Unit (RAF) [1]
- 2 (Auxiliary) School of Aerial Gunnery (RFC) [1]
- 2 School of Aerial Fighting (RFC) [1]
- 45 Squadron (RAF) [1]
- 5 Maintenance Unit (RAF) [1]
- 76 Maintenance Unit (RAF) [1]
- Air Historical Branch (MOD) [1]
- Boulton Paul Aircraft Limited [1]
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- RAF Air Display, Hendon, 1936
- 50th Anniversary of the RAF Royal Review, Abingdon, 1968 [1]
- Royal Aero Club Jubilee, 1951 [1]
- Royal Tournament [1]