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NAW Sopwith Camel pictures

Evening all – thought you might like to see some pictures of the NAW Sopwith Camel at the Skopos Motor Museum in Batley, West Yorks.

For those of you that don’t know, when this aircraft is complete, it will fly in the Shuttleworth Collection.

Last night (Tuesday), the engine plate was offered up to the fuselage for the first time…

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By: ollieholmes - 19th November 2005 at 21:56

Thank you. I always feel slightly saddened that they are going to cover up all the beautifull workmanship that whent into the wood and metal structure underneeth.

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By: Mirrors - 19th November 2005 at 19:11

The other gun, and the wood for wing no. 4. Our Camel will also be fitted with a bomb rack and 4 20lbs Cooper bombs.

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By: Mirrors - 19th November 2005 at 19:07

Front and rear engine plates installed, along with crank, 1 machine gun & sight.

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By: Mirrors - 19th November 2005 at 18:50

Wing no.3 on the table. Wings 1 & 2 are complete, and can just be seen on the stands beyond the fuselage in the first picture.

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By: Mirrors - 19th November 2005 at 18:25

I’m not sure of the maximum file size.

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By: ollieholmes - 19th November 2005 at 02:11

Thank you. This is a subject of great interest to me mainly becuse i am at college just behind the collection so if anyone eventualy heres of an arrival date i will endevour to be there for that day.

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By: Mirrors - 18th November 2005 at 19:55

Will take some new pictures tomorrow, Ollie. Quite a bit of progress since Eddie’s photos were taken.

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By: ollieholmes - 18th November 2005 at 00:16

Any more progress pictures?

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By: Yak 11 Fan - 29th January 2004 at 10:00

Great so the fund is up to £1. There was a rumour a couple of years ago that the SE5 had made a return, anyone hear any more about that recently?

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By: Yak 11 Fan - 29th January 2004 at 00:24

Mike,

Would that be Mr Ditheridge’s (previously Desmond St Cyrien’s) lovely G-ASOP before it was sold overseas? Maybe we could all club together and buy it back, I believe the current owner only wants $1.6m for it

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By: Ant.H - 28th January 2004 at 23:38

Looks like she’s coming along beautifully Eddie,many thanks for sharing the pictures.Looks like another NAW masterpiece in the making. 😎

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By: Eddie - 28th January 2004 at 22:10

Correct… a rather challenging project, considering most of the drawings were destroyed. Ours are being reverse engineered from various contemporary sources.

PS – I wish I could say I had something to do with building the Triplane and M1C, but I only started helping on the Camel last year!

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By: Eddie - 28th January 2004 at 21:10

I spy another completed NAW project in the background there on the first one, Mike!

I couldn’t say when the Camel will be completed. Too many variables yet!

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By: Nighthawk - 28th January 2004 at 21:07

When is the camel due to be completed roughly?

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By: Eddie - 28th January 2004 at 20:50

Here’s one I took some time ago showing the tailplane.

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By: Eddie - 28th January 2004 at 20:41

Here’s the port upper mainplane, now virtually complete

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