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On Sun, 11 Nov 2012 18:49:28 +0000, Ramsman wrote
(in article ):
According to "Sopwith Aircraft" by Mick Davis (Crowood, ISBN
9781861262172), three were built for the Naval Wing, serialled 58, 59
and 60. They were delivered from 28 June 1913 and all were in service
five weeks later. 58 was converted as a landplane in August 1914 (after
59 had been), joining 3 Sqn RNAS in France on 27 . It was considered
unsuited to work with the Expeditionary Force and returned to
Eastchurch. It then went to Yarmouth, where it was wrecked on 19 November.
59 was based at Cromarty and was wrecked on 3 September. 60 went to
Yarmouth and was burnt in May 1914.
The book has more information and more details.
HTH
It does indeed. Much obliged.
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