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The Sopwith Admiralty Type C was an early British seaplane designed and built by Sopwith Aviation to drop torpedos. A single engined tractor biplane seaplane three were delivered to the Royal Navy in November 1914 but proved unable to lift a torpedo.

The Sopwith Admiralty Type C was an early British seaplane designed and built by Sopwith Aviation to drop torpedos.1

Made by Sopwith Aviation Company.

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Number Built
3
Manufacturer
Lists
*List of seaplanes and amphibious aircraft
First Flight
1914
Retired
1916
Introduced
November 1914
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
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