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AMF - Sop. 1E2. - Sopwith 1 half Strutter trainer
Aviation Militaire Francaise - Sop.1E2. - A two-seat bomber Sopwith 1 and a half Strutter (Sop 1B2) relegated from first-line service as a trainer, hence the Sop 1E2 designation on the fin (Sopwith - 11-2 strutter - Ecole-Entreignment - 2 seater).. Over 4, 500 Sopwith 1 and a half Strutters were built in France from 1916, in single and two seat Army co-operation, bombing and training versions. Date: circa 1918
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Bombing Co Operation Designation Francaise Half Militaire Relegated Seat Seater Sopwith Strutter Trainer Two Seat Versions Bomber
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This evocative photograph captures a Sopwith 1 and a Half Strutter trainer (Sop.1E2) of the Aviation Militaire Francaise (French Military Aviation) in use around 1918. The Sopwith 1 and a Half Strutter, also known as the Sopwith 1B2 in its two-seat Army co-operation and training versions, was a derivative of the successful Sopwith 1 single-seat biplane fighter. With over 4,500 units built in France between 1916 and 1918, it became one of the most produced aircraft types during World War I. As the Sopwith 1 Strutter was being phased out of first-line service, it was relegated to trainer duties, earning the "E2" designation on its fin. In this role, the Sopwith 1 and a Half Strutter continued to serve as an essential component of the French military's aviation training program. The aircraft's versatility and reliability made it an ideal platform for teaching new pilots the fundamentals of flying and bombing techniques. The Sopwith 1 and a Half Strutter's distinctive biplane configuration, with its pusher propeller and open cockpits, is evident in this image. The aircraft's robust construction and rugged appearance reflect the demanding conditions of wartime aviation. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of early military aviation and the vital role that training aircraft played in shaping the future of air power.
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