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  • Sopwith Prop ID ?

    Morning
    I was lucky enough to pick this prop up at the weekend, fairly cheep, you can see why, but i will restore the centre boss, and give it a very light wax polish. however, the 'Sopwith' type is not clear...........most i can see had 130HP Clerget engines mot 100hp ? any help much apreachated, the chap i bought it from had owned it for 75 years, finding it in a shed at Netheravon camp..........he was told it was from a Sopwith Pup ?
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    Can you post a close up photo of the decal? Vickers had at least three different variations, Crayford, Weybridge and Wolesly and I think the decal should be one of those. I can't find that drawing number (2465) in any of my listings, however, including a list in Volume 5 of Bob Gardner's collection. Also, I can't find records showing the Pup using a Clerget engine rather than the LeRhone of Gnome engine.

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    • #3
      Hi,

      From the decal wording, could it be a test prop?

      Regards,PM

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      • #4
        Possibly.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dbahnson View Post
          Can you post a close up photo of the decal? Vickers had at least three different variations, Crayford, Weybridge and Wolesly and I think the decal should be one of those. I can't find that drawing number (2465) in any of my listings, however, including a list in Volume 5 of Bob Gardner's collection. Also, I can't find records showing the Pup using a Clerget engine rather than the LeRhone of Gnome engine.
          hi this is a photo of the badge


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