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The Sopwith Baby was a British single-seat tractor seaplane used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) from 1915.

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Samolot Sopwith Baby opracowano w wytwórni lotniczej Sopwith Aviation Company jako rozwinięcie samolotu Sopwith Tabloid i jego pływakowej wersji Sopwith Schneider, zwycięzcy Pucharu Schneidera z 1914 roku.2
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was the single-seat Sopwith Baby, examples of which were also used near Australian troops during the Palestine fighting when they operated from the carrier HMS Empress.4
The Sopwith Baby were also present. A converted paddle steamer seaplane carrier, pressed into service as HMS Killingholme, was also based here.5
Amongst types operated was the Sopwith Baby as early as May 1916 for anti-Zeppelin and submarine patrol work in the North Sea.6
Flights at Hornsea Mere, it operated Short 184s and Sopwith Babys on anti-submarines patrols along the East Yorkshire coast. It disbanded on 6 March 1919.7
naval aviation aircraft was an Sopwith Baby at Puerto Talcahuano on 3.7.1919.8
Le Sopwith Baby est un hydravion biplan à flotteur britannique de la Première Guerre mondiale.9

Made by Sopwith Aviation Company.

It is the successor of the Sopwith Tabloid ,

Sopwith Baby is the predecessor of the Fairey Hamble Baby.

The Sopwith Baby was a development of the two-seat Sopwith Tabloid.10
The Sopwith Baby was a development of the Sopwith Tabloid of 1913 which engined with a 100.hp Gnome engine was the winner of the 1914 Schneider trophy.11
type evolved into the Sopwith Baby, which was a workhorse of the RNAS for much of World War One.12
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Front cover illustration: A Sopwith Baby flying over HMS Lion at the surrender of the German fleet in 1918.14
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Sopwith Baby du Royal Naval Air Service de construction Blackburn, station côtière de Felixstowe, fin 1917.16
Fairey Aviation built a number of Sopwith Baby floatplanes at its Hamble works. In an attempt to improve the design, Fairey fitted a new design of wing to the original baby fuselage.17
fill this role initially Sopwith Baby single seat seaplanes were used.18
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
3.05 m
Predecessor
Sopwith Tabloid
Length Alt
7.01 m
Power Alt
82.0
Lists
* List of seaplanes and flying boats* List of aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service
Loaded Weight Main
1715.0
Max Speed Alt
6000.0
Type Of Prop
rotary engine
driving a two blade wooden propeller
Crew
one
Max Speed Main
87
Power Main
110 hp
Developed From
Sopwith Tabloid
Height Main
304.8
Max Speed More
at sea level
Ceiling Main
10000.0
Number Built
286
Successor
Fairey Hamble Baby
Loaded Weight Alt
779.0
Armament
* 1 × Lewis gun* 2 × 65 lb bombs
Area Main
240.0
Primary user
Span Alt
7.82 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Clerget-Blin
Manufacturer
First Flight
September
Climb Rate Main
285.0
More Performance
8100.0
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
1.45 m-s
Variants With Their Own Articles
Fairey Hamble Baby
Length Main
701.04
Span Main
782.32
Area Alt
22.30 m²
Related
* Sopwith Tabloid* Fairey Hamble Baby* Port Victoria P.V.1
Empty Weight Main
1226.0
Ceiling Alt
3
050 m
Empty Weight Alt
557.0
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