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	<title>World War 1 Aeroplanes &#187; Royal Naval Air Service of ww1</title>
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		<title>SOPWITH F-1 CAMEL aircraft</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Types of aircraft of WW1]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The English Sopwith Camel F-1 shot down more enemy aircraft than any other World War I fighter. It was highly maneuverable and terribly tough to defeat in a dogfight. Due to its hard handling traits more men were killed while learning to fly it than died while using it in combat. The Camel first went [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-34" title="SOPWITH-F-1-CAMEL" src="http://ww1aeroplanesinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/SOPWITH-F-1-CAMEL.jpg" alt="SOPWITH-F-1-CAMEL" width="140" height="140" />The English Sopwith Camel F-1 shot down more enemy aircraft  than any other World War I fighter. It was highly maneuverable and terribly  tough to defeat in a dogfight. Due to its hard handling traits more men were  killed while learning to fly it than died while using it in combat. The Camel  first went into action in June 1917 with seventy Squadron, Royal Flying Corps,  and 4 Squadron, Royal Naval Air Service. Two U.S. Armed forces Air Service  squadrons, the 17th and 148th, flew the Camel in combat while allotted to Brit  forces in the summer and fall of 1918. Such famous U.S. Pilots as George Vaughn  (America&#8217;s second-ranking Air Service ace to survive the war), Elliot White  Springs, Errol Zistel and Larry Callahan were members of the 17th and 148th. A  3rd U.S. Unit, the 185th Aero Squadron, exploited the Camel as a night fighter  on the North American Front in the last month of the war.</p>
<p>Though 5,490 Camels were produced, only a few remain in existence today.  USAF staff built the Camel on show from the first WWI factory drawings,  completing it in 1974. The airplane is painted and marked as the Camel flown by  Lt. George A. Vaughn Jr, 17th Aero Squadron.</p>
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