Soppwith camel

Soppwith camel

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A Vintage WW1 Sopwith Camel Takes Flight with 8 Ariel Bombs Attached to Its Wings, Supported by a Single Axel and Two Wheels. Standards for Innovation: CCSS for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects. Overview and Background: During World War I, the British Royal Air Force commissioned the Sopwith Camel, a legendary biplane designed to carry out aerial attacks on enemy forces. The aircraft's unique design featured two wooden wings, an enclosed cockpit for the pilot, and a robust axel support system that enabled it to withstand intense combat conditions. Lesson Plan and Activity: Just a Plane? Think Again! Materials Needed: 1. A vintage WW1 Sopwith Camel model or replica 2. 8 small, detailed Ariel bombs with authentic World War I-era designs 3. 1 sturdy axel support piece (optional) 4. 2 sturdy wheels with early 20th-century-inspired designs Procedure: To assemble the WW1 Sopwith Camel, carefully attach the Ariel bombs to the underside of its wooden wings using a strong adhesive or mechanical fasteners. Next, securely attach the axel support and wheels to the bottom square of the aircraft's base, ensuring a stable foundation for takeoff and landing.

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