in world war one it served as afighter plane.. now they are used fom fun or display and some are even used for cropdusters
Spotting and dog-fighting...their famed Sopwith Camel (Snoopys plane).
The camel (known as the "ship of the desert")
Upper and lower wings are on 'biplanes' -this feature offers more 'lift', but also more 'drag'. Many early aircraft were biplanes.
There are hundreds of different biplanes with many different engines. IN WW1 the 'rotary' engine was popular. After the war radial engines and inline and Vee engines began to gain popularity. There were many engine manufacturers.
"Alice the Camel" is used as a children's song.
Both kinds of camel, dromedary and bactrian, can be ridden.
you can use it if you say ''OMG this year i went to America for a holiday and i went on a camel
The camel hump is the round structure you see on its back. It is use to store fat not water.
Contrary to popular belief, a camel's hump DOES NOT hold water! It actually holds fat the camel can use for water.
They are a means of transport and also a source of pleasure (horse and camel races).
Tha camel can walk great distances without drinking water.
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