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Scotland’s Strutter due to make debut flight 
The Aviation Preservation Society of Scotland has completed its potentially airworthy reproduction of a Sopwith 1½ Strutter. The North Berwick-based team of enthusiasts has spent over two decades bringing the aircraft together – it’s destined to be the only flying World War One-era machine in Scotland. Sopwith 1½ Strutter ‘F2211’ has been completed in Scotland COURTESY MIKE HARPER-APSSAround 60 individuals have contributed to this ambitious project, with around 20 working on a regular basis on the Strutter. “A number of

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