November 29, 2013 at 3:50 pm
[ATTACH=CONFIG]223344[/ATTACH]A small team of volunteers at Brooklands Museum in Surrey built a near-airworthy standard Sopwith Tabloid seaplane, financially assisted by the Kingston Aviation Heritage and the son of the late Tommy Sopwith. The plan, I believe, was for the aircraft to be displayed in a shopping mall in Kingston-on-Thames where Sopwith first set up an aviation factory, later to become Hawker and the source of many famous aircraft such as the Camel, Hurricane and Harrier. The display plan in Kingston did not materialise so the airframe was donated to the museum where it will now be displayed in the ‘Wellington’ Hangar, along with a two-seat Harrier and a rebuilt original Hurricane
The Tabloid replica was formally handed over to Brooklands on 27 November will appear only partially covered so visitors will be able to view its construction system and the quality of the build. Steve Green & Ken Gillett were the prime members of the team that undertook the superb build.
So come along to the museum to see it and the other aircraft in the hangar and on site.
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By: Oxcart - 6th December 2013 at 15:38
That’s lovely! Well done everybody!
By: Malcolm McKay - 6th December 2013 at 00:06
That’s a lovely job – congratulations to all involved.
By: TonyT - 5th December 2013 at 23:12
I missed this, yes congratulations, a job well done.
By: SADSACK - 29th November 2013 at 20:57
Well done to the volunteers…