he Sopwith 1 1⁄2 Strutter was a British single- or two-seat multi-role biplane aircraft of the First World War.[1] It was significant as the first British two-seat tractor fighter and the first British aircraft to enter service with a synchronised machine gun. It was given the name 1 1⁄2 Strutter because of the long and short cabane struts that supported the top wing. The type was operated by both British air services and was in widespread but lacklustre service with the French
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