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The Sopwith Antelope was a British three-seat transport aircraft built after the end of the First World War. A single-engined biplane based on the Sopwith Wallaby long-range aircraft only a single Antelope was built.

The Sopwith Antelope was a British three-seat transport aircraft built after the end of the First World War.1

Made by Sopwith Aviation Company.

It is the successor of the Sopwith Wallaby .

Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
3.43 m
Predecessor
Sopwith Wallaby
Length Alt
9.45 m
Power Alt
134.0
Range Main
27000.0
Loaded Weight Main
3450.0
Max Speed Alt
96
Type Of Prop
water-cooled V8 engine
Max Speed Main
110 mph
Developed From
Sopwith Wallaby
Capacity
2
Cruise Speed Main
84 mph
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Retired
200
Span Main
1417.32
Cruise Speed Alt
73
Area Main
550.0
Span Alt
14.18 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Wolseley Viper
Propeller Or Rotor
propeller
Manufacturer
First Flight
1920
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Loaded Weight Alt
1568.0
More Performance
14850.0
Propellers
2
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
1085.0
Length Main
944.88
Area Alt
51.1m²
Range Alt
360
Similar Aircraft
*Avro 547*Beardmore W.B.X*Westland Limousine
Related
*Sopwith Atlantic*Sopwith Wallaby
Empty Weight Main
2387.0
Power Main
180 hp
Height Main
342.90000000000003
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