"Sopwith Camel and Fokker Triplane"
From a 20"x24" Acrylic on Canvas
 

In the hands of an experienced pilot, the Sopwith Camel could out maneuver any contemporary airplane, with the possible exception of the Fokker Triplane. From July 1917, when it reached the Front, until the end of World War I, the Camel accounted for no less than 1,294 enemy machines.

Original is Sold (sorry no prints)

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