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The Sopwith 2B2 Rhino was a British two-seat triplane bomber designed and built by Sopwith Aviation Company as a private venture. The Rhino was powered by a 230 hp (172 kW) Beardmore Halford Pullinger inline piston engine. Only two aircraft were built the type did not enter production.

Sopwith Rhino bomber prototypes, only two of which were built. The first prototype Snipe, powered by a Bentley AR.1 rotary engine was completed in October 1917.1
The second Sopwith Rhino differed from the first in the installation of the Vickers gun, seen above, and in having a Scarff ring-mounting, the base of which is just visible on the extreme 2

Made by Sopwith Aviation Company.

* Sopwith RhinoSopwith Rhino-Notes: Mason considers these dimensions suspect and suggests a length of 30 ft 3 in and span of 41 ft , 3
6 British Sopwith Rhino Photographs Boulton Paul Photographs 7 British Aircraft Sopwith Salamander Photographs RFC/RAF Bristol Fighter F.4
Empty Weight Lb
2185
Eng 1 Type
six-cylinder
water-cooled inline engine
First Flight
1918
Ceiling Ft
12000
Fuel Capacity
60
Endurance
13500.0
Max Speed Note
6840.0
Span In
Bombs
450
Gross Weight Lb
3590
Number Built
2
Crew
2
Height In
11
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
103
Eng 1 Name
Beardmore Halford Pullinger
Wing Area Sqft
545
Height Ft
10
Span Ft
33
National Origin
United Kingdom
Time To Altitude
1490.0
Guns
1
Length Ft
27
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
230
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
8
Category

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