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		<title>Sopwith Triplane</title>
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Flown by Captain Ray Collishaw, one of the great Canadian aces of WW1.
From February to July 1917, one of the most unusual British fighters, the Sopwith Triplane, served in France. It had a short, but brilliant, career until it was superseded by the Sopwith Camel. During the six months that it flew, the [...]]]></description>
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