Dive into the thrilling history of the Sopwith 1½ Strutter, a pioneering aircraft that marked its territory in the skies of World War I. Manufactured by the renowned Sopwith Aviation Company, this biplane was a marvel of its time, serving from 1916 onwards. Not just a fighter, the 1½ Strutter was versatile, also being used for reconnaissance and bombing missions. It was the first British aircraft to enter service with a synchronized machine gun, a groundbreaking advancement that allowed the pilot to fire between the propeller blades. With its distinctive one-and-a-half sets of struts supporting each wing, hence its name, this aircraft was operated by several countries and left an indelible mark on aerial combat. Its operational use across various theatres of WWI, by allies and a few captured by adversaries, showcases its significance and adaptability in the early years of air warfare.
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