Sopwith Pup - First World War Airplane3D Model
A U.K designed plane, the Sopwith Pup was famed aircraft designer Thomas Sopwith’s first single-seat fighter. The Sopwith Pup found at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum is a reproduction built by George Neal of Toronto. Manufacture of the Pup took over seven years to complete. First flown by Neal on September 2, 1967, the aircraft was featured in several air shows and fly-ins before the Museum purchased it in 1973.
Note: This model is mainly meant to be viewed in a virtual environment using computer software. You can try printing it off, though we cannot guarantee the quality. For educational activities that this model can be used in, please visit:
ingeniumcanada.org/ingenium/museums/education/3D-aircrafts.php
Our terms of use can be found here.
CC Attribution-NonCommercialCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
Comments