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Sopwith Camel

Postby jankees » Sun Aug 17, 2025 1:30 am

B1 was piloted by Clive Collett, a kiwi ace from Blenheim

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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby Charl » Sun Aug 17, 2025 11:24 am

Good to see once more, a beautiful paint on a great model!
Hope you had an enjoyable break, JK.

For those like me, who wondered what became of Tom Sopwith's Company:
Falling on hard times post-war, the key players sold the company to defray expenses and formed Hawker!
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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby Splitpin » Sun Aug 17, 2025 11:56 am

Beautiful work indeed JK .
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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby jankees » Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:51 am

I worked a bit more on the textures, and uploaded them on fs.2

ImageCollett(00005) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

Together with these ones:

ImageMalik (00001) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

Imagecamel (00016) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr
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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby Splitpin » Mon Aug 18, 2025 4:18 pm

Superb ! :thumbup:
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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby Naki » Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:06 pm

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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby jankees » Mon Aug 18, 2025 10:47 pm

and more Camels, I must say I like really like to model!

ImageOlieslagers (00008) by JanKees Blom, on Flickr

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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby emfrat » Tue Aug 19, 2025 7:15 pm

This may be of interest here, although perhaps it should be in the history thread.
In April 1917, as a teenager, P.G "Bill" Taylor was flying an RFC Sopwith Pup in France. I scanned the photos from his book 'Sopwith Scout 7309' along with a section of text describing how he modified his plane and made a leather face mask after a patrol at 12,000 feet when his nose got froze. Taylor survived WW1 and went on to receive a George Cross for saving the 'Southern Cross' after a smashed propellor blade forced a return to Sydney, 8 hours into a trans-Tasman flight. He was later knighted for his services to aviation as a pioneer navigator and pilot.

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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby Charl » Tue Aug 19, 2025 8:11 pm

Interesting. In war you always are working the angles, hoping to find a small edge either of comfort or advantage.
Even so far as to claim a "Draught-free cockpit" in something which essentially is open to the elements, at 20,000ft!
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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby jankees » Wed Aug 20, 2025 6:51 am

I'm working on another Camal with a kiwi pilot, Captain Harold Beamish 'TIKI'

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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby hasegawa » Wed Aug 20, 2025 4:34 pm

How does it fly? It doesn't have the best reputation and there is evidence in the literature that many have been lost during the training of young pilots.
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Re: Sopwith Camel

Postby emfrat » Wed Aug 20, 2025 7:06 pm

hasegawa wrote:How does it fly? It doesn't have the best reputation and there is evidence in the literature that many have been lost during the training of young pilots.


Andreas - This article taught me a lot. I always knew taking off with a big rotary called for a bootful of rudder - now I know why.
It is a long article but the first half is about constructing the replica plane. Scroll down about halfway until the group photo appears. The flight comments start a couple of paragraphs above that.
In AFS4 I have a Camel and a community dev has made a Snipe for it, so it will be interesting to compare them.

https://www.key.aero/article/taming-little-beast

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