visibility Similar

code Related

Sopwith Triplane (Replica), Bernard Spragg Photo

description

Summary

The Sopwith Triplane was a British single seat fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company during the First World War. Pilots nicknamed it the Tripehound or simply the Tripe.[2] The Triplane became operational with the Royal Naval Air Service in early 1917 and was immediately successful. The Triplane was nevertheless built in comparatively small numbers and was withdrawn from active service as Sopwith Camels arrived in the latter half of 1917. Surviving aircraft continued to serve as operational trainers until the end of the war .Role Fighter.ManufacturerSopwith Aviation Company.DesignerHerbert Smith.First flight28 May 1916.IntroductionDecember 1916.Primary userRoyal Naval Air Service.Number built14

label_outline

Tags

bernard spragg sopwith triplane warbirds over wanaka 2014 triplane classic aircraft warbird sony dslr a 580 tamron 18 270 mm f 35 6 3 pzd ww 1 aircraft public domain dedication cc 0 free photos aviation history aviation free photo images high resolution free images no copyright stock foto website pictures stock photography first world war wwi propeller aircraft aircraft cc 0 stock photos new zealand
date_range

Date

1990 - 2010
place

Location

create

Source

Bernard Spragg
link

Link

https://www.flickr.com/
copyright

Copyright info

Public Domain Dedication

label_outline Explore Sopwith Triplane, Classic Aircraft, Warbirds Over Wanaka 2014

Topics

bernard spragg sopwith triplane warbirds over wanaka 2014 triplane classic aircraft warbird sony dslr a 580 tamron 18 270 mm f 35 6 3 pzd ww 1 aircraft public domain dedication cc 0 free photos aviation history aviation free photo images high resolution free images no copyright stock foto website pictures stock photography first world war wwi propeller aircraft aircraft cc 0 stock photos new zealand