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Sopwith Pup, Circa 1916
 The Sopwith Pup was a single seater biplane fighter aircraft used by Great Britain in the First World War. It was manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company and was officially named the Sopwith Scout. It was nicknamed the Pup because it looked like a smaller version of the two-seat Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter; the name Pup was not used officially as it was reportedly thought to be undignified. The Pup's docile flying characteristics made it the ideal aircraft to use in aircraft carrier deck landing and takeoff experiments. . . . Features Specifications Length: 11 3/4” Wingspan: 16 ½” Scale: 1/20 Color: White Black/Yellow See Also Product SKU: AM317-BR
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