WWI Aircraft: Sopwith Camel
The British Sopwith Camel was developed by the Sopwith Aviation Company as a successor to the Sopwith pup, which had become outpaced by the new German fighters that emerged in the skies.  
 
While they looked the same in appearance, the Camel was more difficult to handle and dangerous to fly. 
 
 
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