
Sopwith F1 Camel
US Army Aviation Museum
Ft. Rucker, Alabama, USA
November 19, 2014
The Sopwith Camel was used by the Royal Flying Corps, the Royal Naval Air Service, and the Royal Airforce. Of the 5,490 Sopwith Camels which were produced the F1 was the primary version. It was introduced in June 1917 and retired in January 1920.




