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Sopwith Camel (3393 bytes)
2: ...="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Sopwith Camel 4: ...with_Camel.jpg]]<br>''Modern replica of a Sopwith Camel'' 16: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|Sopwith Aviation Company 74: ... hump that led to the aircraft acquiring the name Camel. 76: ...re agile. This agility in combat made the Sopwith Camel one of the best remembered [[Allies|Allied]] airc... Thomas Sopwith (2791 bytes) 1: Sir '''Thomas Octave Murdock Sopwith''' ([[January 18]], [[1888]] - [[January 27]], [[... 3: Thomas Octave Murdock Sopwith was born in [[Kensington]], [[London]]. He was t... 7: ...rs 40 minutes. He used the winnings to set up the Sopwith School of Flying at Brooklands. 9: ...] aircraft, most famously the [[Sopwith Camel]]. Sopwith was awarded the [[Order of the British Empire|CBE... 11: ... chief engineer and test pilot, [[Harry Hawker]]. Sopwith was chairman of the new firm. Sopwith Tabloid (3785 bytes) 1: ...s aircraft, one of the first to be built by the [[Sopwith Aviation Company]]. Named the "[[Tabloid]]" beca... 5: ...ge:Sopwith Schneider.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The '''Sopwith Schneider''', piloted by Howard Pixton, at the 19... 7: ...1914]], a version of the Tabloid, known as the '''Sopwith Schneider''', equipped with floats and powered by... 13: ...get]] engine, and the resulting floatplane, the [[Sopwith Baby]], had a successful service career. 42: Sopwith Schneider - Sopwith 1½ Strutter (3426 bytes) 1: [[Image:Sopwith Strutter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sopwith 1½ Strutter]] 3: The '''Sopwith 1½ Strutter''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] o... 5: Designed by the [[Sopwith Aviation Company]], the 1½ Strutter was so [[nick... 11: ...t great British [[dog fight]]er of the war, the [[Sopwith Pup]], was essentially a scaled-down, single-seat... 39: [[Sopwith Pup]] Sopwith Triplane (1017 bytes) 1: [[Image:Sopwith_Triplane_in_Russland.jpg|thumb|Sopwith Triplane]] 2: [[de:Sopwith Triplane]] 4: ... in [[World War I]]. It was manufactured by the [[Sopwith Aviation Company]] and was nicknamed the ''Tripe'... 6: Introduced in November [[1916]] the Sopwith Triplane was flown by the [[Royal Naval Air Servi... 8: ... withdrawn from service and replaced by [[Sopwith Camel]]s. Sopwith Salamander (277 bytes) 1: ...h Salamander was first built in [[1918]] by the [[Sopwith Aviation Company]]. A total of 419 were built. Th... Sopwith Snipe (5490 bytes) 2: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Sopwith Snipe 72: ...al Air Force]] (RAF), designed and built by the [[Sopwith Aviation Company]] during the [[World War I|First... 74: ... Sopwith's most famous aeroplane, the ''[[Sopwith Camel]]'', which had performed remarkbly well during th... 76: ...med with upto four 25lb bombs, identical to the ''Camel's'' armament. 80: ... phased out of RAF service and by [[1926]], the ''Sopwith Snipe's'' career with the RAF was over. Sopwith Pup (3338 bytes) 2: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Sopwith Pup 16: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|Sopwith 80: ...t looked like a smaller version of the two-seat [[Sopwith 1½ Strutter]]. 84: ...ron against [[Zeppelin]]s. On August 2nd 1917, a Sopwith Pup flown by Sqn Cdr Edwin Dunning became the fir... 86: The Pup was based on the personal plane of Sopwith's chief test pilot [[Harry Hawker]]. The Pup was... Sopwith Cuckoo (3757 bytes) 2: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Sopwith Cuckoo 4: ...e:Sopwith Cuckoo.jpg|200px|Sopwith Cuckoo ]]<br>''Sopwith Cuckoo'' 68: ...tter known for making the [[Sopwith Camel]] and [[Sopwith Pup]]. Though the ''Cuckoo'' would also prove to... Sopwith Aviation Company (1680 bytes) 1: ... the first world war, most famously the [[Sopwith Camel]]. 3: ...unded in [[Kingston-upon-Thames]] by Sir [[Thomas Sopwith]] in June of [[1912]]. The company's first facto... 5: ...pany produced the [[Sopwith Cuckoo|Cuckoo]] and [[Sopwith Salamander|Salamander]], but these were too late ... 7: ... test pilot was [[Harry Hawker]] who in 1920 with Sopwith, Fred Sigrist and Bill Eyre, formed [[H.G. Hawker... Camel (3195 bytes) 2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Camels}} 3: ...Bactrian_Camel.jpg|240px]] | caption = [[Bactrian Camel]]}} 10: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Camelidae]]}} 11: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Camelus'''''}} 14: ''[[Camelus bactrianus]]''<br /> Camel (disambiguation) (249 bytes) 1: The word '''camel''' can mean: 3: *[[Camel]], a humped animal 4: *[[Camel (band)]], a rock band 5: ...d Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic|CAMEL (mobile networks)]], a set of [[GSM]] mobile stan... 6: *[[Camel cigarettes]] The Black Camel (465 bytes) 3: ''The Black Camel'' ([[1929]]) is the fourth, and least remarkable,... 6: [[Category:Mystery novels|Black Camel, The]] Perl Camel (228 bytes) 1: The '''Perl Camel''' is O'Reilly's logo for the Perl programming la... Camel Spider (1894 bytes) 3: ...ntrary to popular myth. The traveling speed of a camel spider is around 10 miles per hour. 7: The leg span of Camel Spiders in the [[middle east]] may reach five inc... 9: ==Camel Spider myth== 10: ...leaving the victim to awaken with a gaping wound. Camel Spiders produce no such venom and are not known t... 13: ...com/photos/bugs/camelspider.asp Snopes article on camel spider myths] Joe Camel (1906 bytes) 1: [[Image:JoeCamel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Joe Camel]] 3: ...Joe Camel''' was the [[cartoon]] [[mascot]] for [[Camel cigarettes]] from late [[1987]] to [[July 10]], [... 5: ...ng team. At that time, RJR's staff found that the Camel brand had a reputation as an "old-man's cigarette... 7: ...cigarettes sold illegally to underage buyers were Camels. 9: ...uadruped|quadrupedal]], non-[[anthropomorphic]] [[camel]]. Camel cigarettes (1318 bytes) 1: [[Image:Logo-camel.png|right|250px|Camel cigarettes logo]] 2: ...years known for its high quality and smoothness. Camels contain a unique [[Turkey|Turkish]] and [[United... 4: Camel cigarettes come in the following varieties: 12: *Camel Rare 20: ... and [[1994]]. In [[July 10]], [[1997]], the Joe Camel campaign was retired. It was replaced with a mor... Camel train (845 bytes) 1: A '''camel train''' is a series of [[camel]]s carrying goods or passengers in a group as par... 3: ... "[[The Ghan]]" as a shortened version of "Afghan camel train." In 2004, the train was extended completel... Camel racing (500 bytes) 1: ...the [[Middle East]], and [[Africa]]. Professional camel racing, like [[horse racing]], is an event for [[... 3: ==Major events in camel racing== 7: ...he investigation of [[child slavery|child slave]] camel jockeys in the Middle East. These are very young... Camel (band) (4785 bytes) 1: '''Camel''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[progressive ... 5: ...n a band called The Brew. Changing their name to Camel, they played their first gig at [[Waltham Forest ... 7: In [[August]] [[1972]] Camel signed with [[MCA Records]] and released their ep... 11: Camel's line-up has changed many times in their history... 17: ... [[alcohol abuse|alcohol]] and [[drug abuse]] and Camel briefly disbanded. It reformed the following yea...
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