Sopwith Sparrow
The Sopwith Sparrow was a manned light aircraft developed from the Sopwith A.T. (Aerial Target) drone and was powered by a 35 hp (26 kW) ABC Gnat engine.[1]
References
- ^ King, H.F. (1981). Sopwith Aircraft 1912–1920 (1st ed.). London: Putnam. pp. 233-234. ISBN 0-370-30050-5.
- Mills, Steve (2019). The Dawn of the Drone: from the back room boys of the Royal Flying Corps. Havertown: Casemate. ISBN 9781612007908.
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- Antelope
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- Bee
- Buffalo
- Bulldog
- Circuit of Britain floatplane
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- Cuckoo
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- L.R.T.Tr.
- Pup
- Rainbow
- Rhino
- Salamander
- Scooter
- Snail
- Snapper
- Snark
- Snipe
- Sparrow
- Sociable
- Swallow
- 1½ Strutter
- Tabloid
- Tadpole
- Three-seater
- Triplane
- Special torpedo seaplane Type C
- Wallaby
- Herbert Smith
- Thomas Sopwith