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Old 1 March 2010, 08:58 PM   #1
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which came first the sop triplane or pup?

i'm not sure i thought the tripe was developed from the pup but i could be wrong. i have been before.
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The Pup came first. If I'm not mistaken, the Tripe was built around a Pup fuselage.
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Pup then tripe

The Pup arrived at the front in October 1916 and was almost immediately into battle. By the end of 1916 a number of victories had been credited to Pup pilots.

The Tripe first arrived with No 1 Naval Squadron in December 1916 but didn't see action until February 1917. From there, of course, it was immensely successful in a very short time.

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thats what i thought ,the salesman at the hobbyshop today said pup came from the tripe. but i said no way the tripe is a pup with three thinned wings for extra lift and manuverability.
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thats what i thought ,the salesman at the hobbyshop today said pup came from the tripe. but i said no way the tripe is a pup with three thinned wings for extra lift and manuverability.
Actually, the big advantage of the tripe was pilot visibility---three thin wings were easier to see around, above, and below than two wider-chord ones.
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sure rumpler that makes sense but wouldnt more wing area create more lift too and therfore manuverability?
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sure rumpler that makes sense but wouldnt more wing area create more lift too and therfore manuverability?
The three wings (plus the small aerofoil section between the two wheels on the Fokker version) gave the Tripe tremendous lift, which meant that the wings could be shortened considerably, and still have greater lift than their opponents. They were still able to outclimb anything in the sky, and it was the fact that the wingspan was considerably reduced which contributed most to its manoeuvrability.
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