Sopwith Triplane - First World War Airplane / Triplan Sopwith - Avion de la Première Guerre mondiale
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The U.K. designed Sopwith Triplane was a highly successful attempt to create a fighter aircraft with exceptional maneuverability and outstanding visibility for the pilot. Although it remained in front-line service for less than a year, its impressive performance inspired several German triplane designs. Only 150 Sopwith Triplanes were produced. The Sopwith Triplane on display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum is a replica built by American amateur aircraft constructor Carl R. Swanson between 1963 and 1966. The Museum acquired it in 1966. For more information about the Sopwith Triplane, visit https://ingeniumcanada.org/aviation/collection-research/artifact-sopwith-triplane.php Note: This model is intended to be viewed in a virtual environment using computer software. You can attempt to print it off, but we cannot guarantee the quality of the print. For educational activities that utilize this model, visit https://ingeniumcanada.org/ingenium/museums/education/3D-aircrafts.php Our terms of use are available at: https://ingeniumcanada.org/ingenium/doc/content/cstmc/CSTMC%20terms%20of%20use%203D%20ENG.pdf
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