The U.K. designed Sopwith Triplane was a successful attempt to produce a fighter with outstanding manoeuvrability and excellent visibility for the pilot. Even though the Triplane remained in front-line service for less than a year, it was so successful that it inspired several German triplane designs. Only 150 Sopwith Triplanes were built.
The Sopwith Triplane found at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum is a reproduction built by American amateur airplane-maker Carl R. Swanson between 1963 and 1966. The Museum purchased it in 1966.
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