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How many wings does a Sopwith Camel have?

The Camel is a bi-plane; 2 wings. Only the upper wing had control surfaces.


How many humps does a sopwith camel have?

It depends on the kinda of camel some have 1 hump some have 2 it all depends


Which nation built the best model of planes during world war 1?

Arguably the Germans. Their planes dominated the air war until 1917 with the arrival of the French Spad and the British Sopwith Pup / Camel and the SE5A. Their designs were simply much, much better than the English ones were. Germany built many good fight planes. One of the best built later in the war was the Fokker D-VII. Italy became a leading nation in aviation design and accomplishments after the war. During the war, they produced a scout/fighter plane that some say rivaled the German Fokker that was called Ansaldo SV-5. Really cool airplane.


Why is Sopwith Camel Important?

Type your answer here... The Sopwith Camel was one of the best British fighters in WW1, which followed a series of earlier Sopwith designs. It was a great fighter and was agile to fly. This British aircraft was credited with downing more enemy aircraft than any other Allied plane. However, it was a little tricky during landing and take-off and almost as many of them were destroyed by accidents as destroyed in combat. The aircraft got its name "Camel" because of the hump on top of the fuselage behind the engine cowling that partially covered the twin machine guns. Actually only about 400 were destroyed, most in training accidents, with over 1,294 confirmed victories in World War I. It was flown by British, American and Canadian pilots mainly, but because the engine rotated around a stationary crankshaft there was a lot of torque on the airframe. To an unsuspecting pilot this could put them in great danger. JetAviator7 http://sopwith-camel.com


Who made the Fokker fighter planes?

Fokker Flugzeugwerke GmbH was the company formed by Anthony Fokker, but controlled by the German government, that manufactured the famous Fokker fighter planes of World War I.

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How many wings does a Sopwith Camel have?

The Camel is a bi-plane; 2 wings. Only the upper wing had control surfaces.


How many humps does a sopwith camel have?

It depends on the kinda of camel some have 1 hump some have 2 it all depends


How many vickers machine guns did a sopwith camel have?

The Camel F.1 had two Vickers guns. The Camel 2F.1 only had one Vickers gun, and a Lewis gun was mounted atop the wing.


How many original sopwith camel planes are left in the world?

There are only 4 other F-1 Camels left in the world today. In addition, there are 3 Navy Type Camels designated 2F-1. All of these are permanently in museums in various stages of originality. Even the Army, Navy, Air Force and Smithsonian museums do not have a "real" Camel! They have only replicas.


Which nation built the best model of planes during world war 1?

Arguably the Germans. Their planes dominated the air war until 1917 with the arrival of the French Spad and the British Sopwith Pup / Camel and the SE5A. Their designs were simply much, much better than the English ones were. Germany built many good fight planes. One of the best built later in the war was the Fokker D-VII. Italy became a leading nation in aviation design and accomplishments after the war. During the war, they produced a scout/fighter plane that some say rivaled the German Fokker that was called Ansaldo SV-5. Really cool airplane.


How many people can sit in a bi-plane?

A typical bi-plane can usually seat two people, with one seat for the pilot and another for a passenger. However, some larger or specially designed bi-planes may accommodate more, but those are less common. Most classic bi-planes, like the Sopwith Camel or the Stearman, are designed for just two occupants.


How are planes built toady?

Planes today are built in parts. Many parts are pre-assembled and taken to a final assembly airfield.


How many Concorde planes were built?

designed.5,490


How many kinds of planes were there in world war 1?

With the exception of the Fokker Eindekker and the Fokker D VIII they were all Bi planes, that is two wings on above the other. Oh, there was the Fokker Dr 1 triplane & the Sopwith triplane with 3 wings too. The hadley page 0/ 400 was a huge biplane bomber, as were Gothas for the Germans. The French had Spad & Nieuports & Morane-Saulniers....


How many planes did the Wright brothers build?

The wright brothers built thirty planes by them selves then had other people help build. altogether they built one hundred planes, while the wright brothers were alive.


Why is Sopwith Camel Important?

Type your answer here... The Sopwith Camel was one of the best British fighters in WW1, which followed a series of earlier Sopwith designs. It was a great fighter and was agile to fly. This British aircraft was credited with downing more enemy aircraft than any other Allied plane. However, it was a little tricky during landing and take-off and almost as many of them were destroyed by accidents as destroyed in combat. The aircraft got its name "Camel" because of the hump on top of the fuselage behind the engine cowling that partially covered the twin machine guns. Actually only about 400 were destroyed, most in training accidents, with over 1,294 confirmed victories in World War I. It was flown by British, American and Canadian pilots mainly, but because the engine rotated around a stationary crankshaft there was a lot of torque on the airframe. To an unsuspecting pilot this could put them in great danger. JetAviator7 http://sopwith-camel.com


Who made the Fokker fighter planes?

Fokker Flugzeugwerke GmbH was the company formed by Anthony Fokker, but controlled by the German government, that manufactured the famous Fokker fighter planes of World War I.