The Sopwith Snapper was a prototype British fighter aircraft of the First World War. A single-engined biplane designed by the Sopwith Aviation Company to replace the Sopwith Snipe fighter, it first flew after the end of the war, but did not enter service owing to the failure of its engine, only three aircraft being built.
The SopwithSnapper was a prototype British fighter aircraft of the First World War. A single-engined biplane designed by the Sopwith Aviation Company...
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ease of production. Sopwith produced two designs to meet this requirement, a biplane, the Snapper, and a triplane, the Snark. Sopwith received orders for...
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Whitworth Ara, BAT Basilisk, Nieuport Nighthawk, Siddeley Siskin, SopwithSnapper, Sopwith Snark Type IA Long-distance (high altitude) BAT Bantam, Westland...
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Sopwith Dragon BAT Basilisk Sopwith Snark SopwithSnapper Bruce 1965, p.20. Taylor 1990, p.48. Mason 1992...
start and finish at Hendon and enormous crowds gathering along the route. Sopwith was the first contestant to finish; he was then disqualified for having...
era Armstrong Whitworth Ara Nieuport Nighthawk Siddeley Siskin SopwithSnapperSopwith Snark Lewis 1979, pp.128, 130. Mason 1992, p.140. Bruce 1957, p...
Stephenson, then posted with No. 73 Squadron RAF, was shot down and crashed his Sopwith Camel biplane behind enemy lines in France. During the incident, he later...