July 20, 2017 at 11:56 am
The Sopwith Aviation Company was one of the most prolific aircraft manufacturers of the Great War period.
Although it only traded from 1912 to 1920 it produced 16,000 aeroplanes during the war alone and became
famous for its Pup, Camel and Triplane designed.
The 100-page edition of the Company Profile series looks at all the types produced by this prolific manufacturer
from the 1912 Sopwith Wright Biplane to its post-war attempts to break into the civilian light aircraft market.
THIS ISSUE FEATURES:

Tommy’s dogfighters of the First World War
The Sopwith designs that played a crucial role in the Allied victory over the Western Front
Sopwith Bat Boat
Britain’s first successful amphibious aircraft
Sopwith Scout (Pup)
The perfect flying machine

Sopwith Camel
The finest British fighter of the Great War
Dolphin
The world’s first multi-gun single-seat fighter
Sopwith Survivors
The original Sopwith aircraft that are still surviving in the 21st century
AND MUCH MORE!
Company Profile: Sopwith is AVAILABLE NOW for £6.99 from the Key Online Shop. Alternatively, you can purchase your copy from WHSmith, any other leading newsagent or download your digital copy here.
By: ZRX61 - 20th July 2017 at 19:45
It could be argued that Hawkers was actually Sopwith with a name change… & as Hawkers bought out AV Roe before WWII it eventually lead to the Sopwith Vulcan 😉