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Fabric, Insignia, Sopwith Camel, Royal Air Force

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    Object Details

    Physical Description

    Royal Air Force Sopwith Camel F.1 rudder fabric; red, white, blue vertical stripes with black numeral serial number B2479; hand written text on back of fabric (see Marks for full text).

    Summary

    This fabric was cut from a Royal Air Force Sopwith Camel F.1 aircraft of 80 Squadron RAF during World War I. The Camel is one of the most well-known aircraft from the period; its pilots collectively shot down nearly 1,300 enemy aircraft, more than any other Allied fighter of the war. According to Trevor Hinshaw's book, "The Sky Their Battlefield," Sopwith Camel, serial number B2479, flown by 2nd Lt. E.L. Smithers, was on patrol to Lamotte (20km east of Amiens/Somme) and was shot down over Proyard/Somme by Lt. Willie Mauss. Smithers, survived and was captured by the Germans.
    Handwritten label of on the back of the insignia:
    Engl. S.E.
    abgeschossen
    6.IV.18 [unreadable] (Somme)
    Flieg.Abt (A) 232
    Motor: 9 Cyl. 35944
    [unreadable]
    Lt. W. Mauss Willie
    Zeuge: Lt. Ooderlade [probably]
    Handwriting is a mix between Suetterlin (Altdeutsch) and modern German (Neudeutsch)
    Translation:
    Engl. S.E.
    shot down
    6.IV.18 [unreadable] (Somme)
    Flieg.Abt (A) 232
    Engine: 9 Cyl. 35944
    [unreadable]
    Lt. W. Mauss Willie
    Witness: Lt. Ooderlade [probably}
    Translated by Yann Wilhelm, Feb 7th, 2005.

    Credit Line

    Donated by Mrs. Mary E. "Mother" Tusch

    Inventory Number

    A19500171000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    MEMORABILIA-World War I

    Materials

    Natural fabric, paint, dope

    Dimensions

    2-D - Unframed (H x W): 53.3 x 50.8cm (21 x 20 in.)

    Country of Origin

    United Kingdom

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    National Air and Space Museum Collection

    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv93ab34457-f692-466f-baef-c52807f958ee

    Record ID

    nasm_A19500171000

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