It also includes original artworks, such as Thomas Sopwith’s watercolour of William Buckland (previously thought to be a portrait of Mary Anning)…

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27 March 1918. Manfred von Richthofen's 71st victory, a Sopwith Camel (s/nC6733) near Ancre, north of Aveluy.

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29 November 1917. First operational sorties were flown by the Royal Flying Corps from Milan Aerodrome Italy. Royal Aircraft Factory RE8s from 34 Squadron conducted photographic reconnaissance on the Montello front, escorted by the Sopwith Camels of 28 Squadron.

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27 October 1918. William Barker's Sopwith Snipe, art by Russell Smith.

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Often described as a sketch of this watercolour is in fact one of several by geologist and engineer Thomas Sopwith of William Buckland in Snowdonia on 14–16 October 1841, examining evidence for glaciation.

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24 September 1918. United States Lieutenant David Ingalls claimed his 5th victory with a Sopwith Camel (D9649), destroying a Rumpler C above Saint-Pierre-Cappelle at 17.30, thereby becoming the only US Navy ace of WWI and first USN fighter ace.

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19 July 1918. The Tondern Raid, Sopwith Camels. Art by John Young.

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27 October 1918. William Barker's Sopwith Snipe, art by Russell Smith.

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★ Sopwith Camel F.1. ★

Sopwith Camel F.1. You have my sword, Marshal, now point me to the enemy so I can have at 'em!

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art test. that FT from yesterday in Kingdom of Sopwith colours

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9 May 1917. At 16.50hrs, German ace Werner Voss of Jasta 2, flying an Albatros D-III, destroyed a Sopwith Pup over Lesdain. Art by Iain Wyllie.

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a long-lost Leviathan of the Kingdom of Sopwith

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En raison du confinement, pic d'ajouts cette semaine (13 installations automatisées, 8 jeux en ligne), mais toujours 3 jeux en plus :

💧 Wetrix (1999)
🪖 Tank Commander (1995)
🚁 Sopwith (1984)

https://t.co/ejAOj4MglS

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Jazz Jackrabbit 1 i 2. Sopwith.

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I’ve never drawn a robin on a Sopwith Camel, but here’s a cat on an SE5a. 😁

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24 September 1918. Lieutenant David Ingalls claimed his 5th victory with a Sopwith Camel, becoming the only US Navy ace of WWI and first USN fighter ace.

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19 July 1918. The Tondern Raid, Sopwith Camels - by John Young

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19 July 1918. First attack in history made by aircraft flying from a carrier flight deck. Seven Sopwith Camels flew from HMS Furious and destroyed two German Zeppelins, L.54 and L.60 and a captive balloon during The Tondern raid. Art by Steve Anderson.

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