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INSIGHTS SOPWITH PUP Stu Goldspink handling the Shuttleworth Collection’s Pup, now finished as 9917 as operated from HMS Manxman. BEN DUNNELL Most Pup pilots concur that the aircraft was extremely manoeuvrable, even by the standards of the day, particularly noting the lightness and sensitivity of the controls. An RNAS pilot, C. P. O. Bartlett, described in his book In the Teeth of the Wind his experience of the first Pup to arrive at Coudekerque: “Extremely sensitive on controls, spirals nicely

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