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Unbeatable High Quality Sopwith F.1 Camel
Model Airplane
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F.1 CAMEL History:
The Sopwith Biscuit F.1 is a single-seat fighter
aircraft which became acclaimed for its maneuverability. The
aboriginal Biscuit ancestor aboriginal flew in December 1916 and was
powered by a 110 hp Clerget 9Z. It was accepted as the "Big Pup"
during its aboriginal development. It entered account on June 1917
calm with No. 70 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps. By February
1918, 13 squadrons were absolutely able with the biscuit and
approximately, there were 5,500 produced. The Biscuit F.1 was the
capital assembly adaptation armed with accompanying synchronised
Vickers gun. The F.1 Biscuit has a best acceleration of 115 mph and
a ambit of 300 mi ferry.
Only seven accurate Sopwith Camels survived, with
one in the United States. One accurate Sopwith Biscuit currently
resides at the Aerospace Education Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Another Biscuit was adequate to near-flying action at the Brussels
Air Museum Restoration Society (BAMRS) in Belgium. A sample Biscuit
archetypal can be begin at the Polish Aerodynamics Museum. A replica
of Sopwith Biscuit can be begin t the National Museum of the United
States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio. Another replica is currently
beneath architecture by the Northern Aeroplane Workshops for the
Shuttleworth Collection.
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