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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sopwith_PupSopwith Pup - Wikipedia

    Royal Naval Air Service. Produced. 1916–1918. Number built. 1,796. Variants. Beardmore W.B.III. The Sopwith Pup is a British single-seater biplane fighter aircraft built by the Sopwith Aviation Company. It entered service with the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps in the autumn of 1916.

  2. Sopwith Pup Dimensions: Wing span: 26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) Length: 19 ft 3.75 in (5.89 m) Height: 9 ft 5 in (2.87 m) Weights: Empty: 787 lb (358 kg) Loaded Weight: 1,225 lb (557 kg) Performance: Maximum Speed: 111 mph (180 km/h) Rate of Climb: 714 ft/min (217 m/min) climb to 10,000 ft. (3,050 m) Endurance: 3 hours

  3. The Sopwith Aviation Company was a British aircraft company that designed and manufactured aeroplanes mainly for the British Royal Naval Air Service, the Royal Flying Corps and later the Royal Air Force during the First World War, most famously the Sopwith Camel.

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  5. The Sopwith Pup was a British single-seat biplane fighter used by the Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Flying Corps during World War I. Time Period: World War I. Country of Origin: United Kingdom. Type: Biplane, Fighter Aircraft. Manufacturer: Sopwith Aviation Company. Sopwith Pup Aircraft Overview.

  6. www.rafmuseum.org.uk › collections › sopwith-pupSopwith Pup - RAF Museum

    Sopwith Pup. Google +. The Pup, thought of by its pilots as the perfect flying machine, was used extensively by the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps both at home and abroad.

  7. Feb 8, 2018 · Aviation Features. DATABASE; Sopwith Pup. 8th February 2018. Feature. DEVELOPMENT. Sopwith's fighting scout. The Sopwith Scout or Type 9901, unofficially but universally known as the Pup, was one of the first true British fighter aircraft.

  8. The Sopwith Pup was a British single seat biplane fighter aircraft built by the Sopwith Aviation Company, entering service with the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service in the autumn of 1916. The armament on the Sopwith Pup is a 303 Vickers machine gun, fired forward through the arc of the propeller by means of a gun synchronizer.

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