Sopwith Camel
HAN 4225
Size 60 ARF
Sopwith Camel

One of the most successful World War One fighters, the Sopwith Camel was credited with 1294 enemy aircraft destroyed, more than any other allied aeroplane.
The Sopwith Camel was intended as a replacement for the Sopwith Pup with the prototype taking its first flight in December 1916. It was known as the “Big Pup” early on in its development, but the fairing that covered its twin mounted Vickers machine guns mounted in front of the cockpit created a visible hump, so the plane subsequently acquired the name Camel.
Whilst being a very effective combat aircraft the Camel was not considered an easy plane to fly. There were several reasons for this. The strong gyro effect of the rotary engine resulted in strange handling, and on take off with a full tank of fuel the centre of gravity was affected. In level flight the Camel was markedly tail-heavy, and as if this was not enough when executing turns in either direction requiring rudder it turned sharply to the right with a nose-down attitude, and turned slowly to the left with a nose up attitude. Novice pilots in particular had to be very wary on take-off and landing and any stall would result in an immediate spin. None the less once mastered these “twitchy” characteristics gave the Camel its superb manoeuvrability, the perfect quality for a fighter aircraft, and together with the S.E.5a it wrested aerial superiority away from the German fighters of the day.

Sopwith Camel 60 ARTF

An almost ready to fly model with a real difference! Absolutely stunning attention to detail and realism. Designed to fly with either a glow engine or an electric motor the Sopwith Camel is at the leading edge of ARTF models with a host of scale features that will take your breath away!
Constructed from laser cut balsa and plywood and covered in UltraCote with pre-applied decals, this World War One (WW1) biplane is a nice change of pace from the 3D models that abound.
Most of the hard work involved in building a WW1 biplane is already done for you. There is no tedious wire bending for the undercarriage, no making rigging wires, no hunting for the right size hardwood for struts and cabanes, no searching for a pilot, or the correct type of wheels and guns. All of this and more have been done for you with the list of other prefabricated parts almost endless.
Thanks to the one-piece top wing and two-piece bottom wing assembly is easy. Bolt on cabane struts are mounted securely to the fuselage and ensure correct wing alignment every time, and ready made rigging wires speed assembly even further. It should be noted that the rigging wires are for scale realism between the main wings and may be omitted if you choose; this is not the case with the tail rigging wires and these must be used at all times.
A superb, and highly manoeuvrable model with fantastic scale detail and appearance, the model comes complete with an easy to follow photo illustrated assembly guide and a comprehensive hardware pack that includes scale wheels, fuel tank, and pre-made rigging wires with adjustable brass turnbuckles.
Extensive use of pre-painted or varnished hardwood is employed in the construction of the landing gear, tailskid, cabane struts and interplane struts, and these have correct airfoil sections for extra scale effect.
Access to the fuel tank and radio bay is via the removable front deck that comes with a hidden sprung hatch pin. This deck also houses the cockpit area and the twin machine guns and features the distinctive “hump” that ultimately gave the Sopwith its name; “Camel”.
Key Features

  • Designed for glow or electric power (both mounts included)
  • No electric conversion is needed, motor mount, battery mount, quick
  • release battery hatch, and all necessary hardware included
  • Scale WW1 painted pilot figure
  • Dummy radial engine and detailed machine guns
  • Hardwood interplane struts with brass bushing
  • Bolt on hardwood cabane struts
  • Painted hardwood and steel landing gear
  • Hardwood tailskid
  • Fully sprung “bungee” main axle
  • Lightweight “Palmer aero wheels”
  • Full rigging wires with brass turnbuckles
  • Painted fibreglass cowl
  • Cowl mounting blocks fitted and pegged for extra security
  • One-piece top wing, two-piece bottom wing
  • Removable front hatch, for easy access to radio etc
  • Coupled top and bottom ailerons for greater control
  • Fully covered with accurate WW1 markings in UltraCote
  • Complete and extensive hardware pack
  • Fully detailed and illustrated assembly guide
  • Superb flight characteristics.
Tech Spec  
  Wingspan 155cm (61inch)
  Length 112cm (44inch)
  Wing Area 83.1 sq dm (1288sq inch)
  Weight 3.4-3.9kg (7.5-8.5lb)
  Radio 4 channels
  Servos 5 servos required
  Engine (glow version) Evolution 61NT two-stroke
  Motor (electric version) E-flite Power 46 outrunner
  Battery (electric version) 14.8Volt 6000Mah 4S3P Li-Po
 

 

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HAN4227 Fuselage hatchel
HAN4228 Top Wing with ailerons
HAN4229 Bottom Wing with ailerons
HAN4230 Tail set
HAN4231 Landing gear
HAN4232 Wheel set
HAN4233 Fibreglass cowl
HAN4234 Dummy engine
HAN4235 Wing strut set
HAN4236 Tail skid
HAN4237 Pushrod set
HAN4238 Flying wires
HAN4239 Aluminium wing tube
HAN4240 O-ring set