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The Sopwith 3F.2 Hippo was a prototype British two-seat fighter aircraft of the First World War. It was a single-engined biplane with considerable negative stagger. It was not successful, the Bristol F.2 Fighter (already in production) being preferred by the Royal Flying Corps.

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  • Sopwith Hippo (cs)
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  • Sopwith 3F.2 Hippo byl prototyp britského dvoumístného stíhacího letounu vzniklý v době první světové války. Jednalo se o jednomotorový dvouplošník s výrazným negativním stupněním křídel. Typ nebyl úspěšný, jelikož Royal Flying Corps dal přednost již vyráběnému Bristolu Fighter. (cs)
  • The Sopwith 3F.2 Hippo was a prototype British two-seat fighter aircraft of the First World War. It was a single-engined biplane with considerable negative stagger. It was not successful, the Bristol F.2 Fighter (already in production) being preferred by the Royal Flying Corps. (en)
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  • *Bristol F.2 Fighter *Sopwith Bulldog (en)
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  • Sopwith 3F.2 Hippo byl prototyp britského dvoumístného stíhacího letounu vzniklý v době první světové války. Jednalo se o jednomotorový dvouplošník s výrazným negativním stupněním křídel. Typ nebyl úspěšný, jelikož Royal Flying Corps dal přednost již vyráběnému Bristolu Fighter. (cs)
  • The Sopwith 3F.2 Hippo was a prototype British two-seat fighter aircraft of the First World War. It was a single-engined biplane with considerable negative stagger. It was not successful, the Bristol F.2 Fighter (already in production) being preferred by the Royal Flying Corps. (en)
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  • **2× forward firing .303 in Vickers guns **1× .303 in Lewis gun on Scarff ring in rear cockpit (en)
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