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"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote:
Steven P. McNicoll wrote: As usual you are wrong. The Brits had the Sopwith triplane. Snoopy was a Brit? Doesn't Snoopy fly a Camel? Yes. Sopwith made more than one model aircraft, just like Fokker did. Of course he does, and both were designed for the RNAS. AFAIK the Tripe only flew with them (No. 1 and 3 Sq. RNAS IIRR), while the Camel served with both RFC and RNAS units before they became the RAF. The Sopwith Tripe was a lot of fun to fly in the flight sim Red Baron, and I used to plot how to wangle a transfer into one of the RNAS units that got them as soon as it entered service. In its period you were Sky King, cause no one could touch you. Only problem was the single MG, but otherwise, the Albatri and Pfalz were meat on the table. It was equivalent to flying an F-15 or 16 against MiG-21s. The Fokker Tripe was a different matter, designed in response to the Sopwith Tripe. It had two guns and incredible rudder response that allowed you to make flat turns, but it was slow, god awful slow. It climbed like an elevator but if you were in a Spad XIII or SE.5A with a Tripe on your tail you just dove until he'd back off to keep the wings from failing, or else you raised the nose until you were at the Tripe's max. level speed (103 mph true IIRR) or thereabouts, and disengaged in a shallow fast climb until you had sufficient range to turn around and come back neutral or better. Just like P-38s did against Zeros. Damn, that game was fun, andgave you a good feel for the different a/c's strengths and weaknesses. Guy |
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In article , Guy Alcala
writes "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote: Steven P. McNicoll wrote: As usual you are wrong. The Brits had the Sopwith triplane. Snoopy was a Brit? Doesn't Snoopy fly a Camel? Yes. Sopwith made more than one model aircraft, just like Fokker did. Of course he does, and both were designed for the RNAS. AFAIK the Tripe only flew with them (No. 1 and 3 Sq. RNAS IIRR), while the Camel served with both RFC and RNAS units before they became the RAF. The Sopwith Tripe was a lot of fun to fly in the flight sim Red Baron, and I used to plot how to wangle a transfer into one of the RNAS units that got them as soon as it entered service. In its period you were Sky King, cause no one could touch you. Only problem was the single MG, but otherwise, the Albatri and Pfalz were meat on the table. It was equivalent to flying an F-15 or 16 against MiG-21s. The Fokker Tripe was a different matter, designed in response to the Sopwith Tripe. It had two guns and incredible rudder response that allowed you to make flat turns, but it was slow, god awful slow. It climbed like an elevator but if you were in a Spad XIII or SE.5A with a Tripe on your tail you just dove until he'd back off to keep the wings from failing, or else you raised the nose until you were at the Tripe's max. level speed (103 mph true IIRR) or thereabouts, and disengaged in a shallow fast climb until you had sufficient range to turn around and come back neutral or better. Just like P-38s did against Zeros. Damn, that game was fun, andgave you a good feel for the different a/c's strengths and weaknesses. Guy For information on a FLYING Tripe, see the Shuttleworth Collection: http://www.shuttleworth.org/shuttleworth/index.htm - click on "AIRCRAFT", then on the Triplane photo and then on the b/w photo at the top of the next page. The rest of the site is well worth browsing and drooling over, as is Old Warden itself, of course. [When we were house-hunting recently, I tried to find something mid-way between Old Warden and Duxford (Keith Willshaw country?), but without success. We will be 20 miles closer though :-)] -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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![]() "Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote in message news ![]() Snoopy was a Brit? Doesn't Snoopy fly a Camel? Yes. Sopwith made more than one model aircraft, just like Fokker did. I don't see the connection. |
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