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Home→News & Questions →On The Camel Trail – WW1 Aero 214

On The Camel Trail – WW1 Aero 214

On The Camel Trail - WW1 Aero 214

We hope you enjoy this site.

All the aircraft and gliders have flown, except for the second Sopwith Camel which is cleared for test flying and the Moth Minor which is in restoration. We would love to learn more about their history so would be pleased to hear from you.

To share more information contact: John@johnsshawaviation.co.uk

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