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Fighting Breed...Forty Years of Sopwith and Hawker Aircraft
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Mason, Tim. "Tom Sopwith...and his Aeroplanes 1912β14".
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sheeting sewn in place with copper wire) was built by
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572:List of aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service
904:Bruce, J. M. "The Sopwith Bat-Boats β Part 2"
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908:, September 1991, Vol 19 No. 9. London: IPC.
235:biplane powered by a 90 hp (67 kW)
35:The first Sopwith Bat Boat in the factory at
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577:List of flying boats and floatplanes
377:Bat Boat Type 2 (Circuit of Britain)
873:, 21 August 1914, pp. 873β875.
489:54 ft 0 in (16.46 m)
483:36 ft 6 in (11.13 m)
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1646:1910s British sport aircraft
867:The "Round Britain" Machines
862:, 31 July 1914. p. 800.
825:, 12 July 1913, p. 762.
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1504:Hispano-Suiza Triplane
1067:Hispano-Suiza Triplane
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686:, August 1991, p. 500.
651:, August 1991, p. 487.
613:Robertson 1970, p. 31.
160:Development and design
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250:Kingston upon Thames
230:pusher configuration
164:In summer 1912, the
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183:With the Night Mail
150:amphibious aircraft
101:Primary users
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1216:Admiralty Type 137
962:Robertson, Bruce.
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1574:1Β½ Strutter
1489:Grasshopper
1175:1Β½ Strutter
529:Performance
521:Salmson 2M7
517:Powerplant:
174:flying boat
47:Flying boat
1640:Categories
1529:Salamander
1272:Salamander
854:Daily Mail
583:References
548:Endurance:
499:Wing area:
428:Greek Navy
322:Scapa Flow
283:Daily Mail
223:Brooklands
154:Royal Navy
113:Greek Navy
1613:Designers
1509:L.R.T.Tr.
1360:3F.2 (II)
1194:Seaplanes
1072:L.R.T.Tr.
957:0143-5450
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487:Wingspan:
461:Data from
385:Operators
366:Green E.6
307:Admiralty
39:c. 1913.
21:Bat Boat
1666:Biplanes
1594:Triplane
1564:Sociable
1429:Bat-Boat
1419:Atlantic
1414:Antelope
1355:3F.2 (I)
1241:Type 860
1236:Type 807
1201:Bat-Boat
1107:Triplane
1025:Fighters
1012:aircraft
561:See also
350:Variants
246:elevator
205:, (i.e.
93:Retired
1604:Wallaby
1584:Tadpole
1579:Tabloid
1569:Swallow
1559:Sparrow
1544:Snapper
1534:Scooter
1519:Rainbow
1469:Dolphin
1444:Bulldog
1439:Buffalo
1407:By name
1180:Tabloid
1170:Sparrow
1116:Bombers
1102:Swallow
1087:Snapper
1047:Dolphin
1037:Bulldog
1032:Buffalo
1018:By role
1010:Sopwith
682:Bruce,
669:Mason,
647:Bruce,
622:Bruce,
600:Bruce,
493:Height:
481:Length:
291:Sunbeam
278:Salmson
233:two-bay
217:on the
207:plywood
203:Consuta
188:biplane
166:British
146:biplane
136:British
134:s were
1494:Gunbus
1479:Dragon
1464:Cuckoo
1459:Cobham
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1128:Cobham
1057:Gunbus
1052:Dragon
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143:pusher
1554:Snipe
1549:Snark
1539:Snail
1524:Rhino
1499:Hippo
1454:Camel
1372:2FR.2
1133:Rhino
1097:Snipe
1092:Snark
1082:Snail
1062:Hippo
1042:Camel
588:Notes
475:Crew:
266:Green
215:Cowes
197:in a
192:Gnome
96:1915
88:1913
80:1913
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1474:Dove
1424:Baby
1398:TF.2
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1367:FR.2
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1345:7F.1
1340:5F.1
1335:4F.1
1330:2F.1
1318:2B.2
1251:Baby
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130:The
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