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Thursday
Mar282013

Poll: Which Triplane Trips Your Trigger? (Sopwith, Fokker, Or The Armstrong Whitworth Quadruplane)

Replica 1916 Sopwith Triplane in flight  (photo: davy59.deviantart)


 I think I already know the answer to the question but I still felt I should ask : )


Replica 1917 Fokker Triplane in flight  (photo: wiki)


1916 Armstrong Whitworth F.K.10 Quadruplane!


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Reader Comments (8)

This, again, is a tough one.

If we are talking about the one I'd most like to own as a replica, it'd be the Sopwith—I've read it is less difficult to fly than the Fokker.

But the Fokker is the "bad boy". I prefer its clean lines and comma shaped rudder. And growing up in the Snoopy vs. the Red Baron era, there's always that whole Richtofen mystique.

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