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The first Sopwith Camel was built in 1916 and approximately 6,000 Camels were produced. Each was armed with two machine guns that were surrounded with a fairing creating a hump. It was this hump that led to the aircraft acquiring the name Camel. The plane was difficult to fly and intentionally built unstable to make it easier to change direction in combat. To fly straight the pilot had to constantly compensate, but it made it more agile. This agility in aerial combat made the Sopwith Camel a powerful fighting machine. The Sopwith Camels are credited with 1,294 downed enemy aircraft in World War I.
This fantastic model has about a 15" wingspan, 10 ¼" length and 3 ½" in height. Place on a bookshelf to be admired or hang from the ceiling. Shipping weight is calculated at 3 lbs.
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