The Camel - RAF's Top 10 Warplanes | Forces TV
The Sopwith Camel was one of the RAF’s main fighter aircraft in 1918. It was a single-seater that also sometimes did reconnaissance and bombing and its name derives from the ‘hump’ covering the machine guns in front of the pilot. Are these the RAF's top 10 warplanes? https://www.forces.net/toptenplanes Subscribe to Forces TV: http://bit.ly/1OraazC Check out our website: http://forces.net Facebook: / forcestv Twitter: / forcesnews #Top10Warplanes

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