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GrahamClayton, e-mail, 12.04.2025 03:40

The last military triplane to be produced in any quantity was the Mitsubishi Type 10 - 20 were built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1922. Herbert Smith was the creator of the Sopwith Triplane, the aircraft that started the Dreidecker craze in 1917.


Klaatu83, e-mail, 17.11.2012 22:58

This was intended to be a single-seat carrier-based torpedo plane. Note the split undercarriage, to enable the carriage of a torpedo beneath the fuselage. I believe this airplane was designed by Herbert Smith, chief designer at Sopwith and creator of the Sopwith Cuckoo, the Royal Navy's first carrier-based torpedo bomber.


franco zanolli, e-mail, 31.08.2012 01:45

there is a model scale 1/50,maybe,at the Science and Technology museum in Milan



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