Sopwith Camel (Barker)
William Barker in 1917, flying on a Sopwith Camel, shot down 50 enemy aircraft on the Italian and Western fronts in twelve months, and he placed himself in the top 10 of Royal Air Force (RAF) aces.
Sopwith Camel (Kissenberth)
The ace Otto Kissenberth shot down his final victim using a captured British Sopwith Camel on 20 May 1918, and ended his combat career nine days later, in a crash while flying the Camel.
Sopwith Camel (MacLaren)
With 54 victories, Maclaren was the highest scoring ace to fly the Sopwith Camel, deserving many awards and honors. After the war, he helped to found the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Each WW1 Wings of Glory® Airplane Pack is a ready–to–play model, painted and assembled, 100% compatible with any other WW1 Wings of Glory game product
Read more about this fighter in our preview articles focused in its history - Part 1 and Part 2.
To play, you must own a WW1 Rules and Accessories Pack or WW1 Duel Pack.
Info Box
- One 1/144 scale model
- Flight stand with game stats
- 4 altitude stands
- Airplane card
- Maneuver cards