Sopwith Camel B6344, RFC – Classic Metal Print
£235.00 Original price was: £235.00.£195.00Current price is: £195.00.
A detailed representation of Sopwith Camel B6344 that was flown by Captain James Hart Mitchell of No. 28 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps that were based at Grossa, Italy in November 1917.
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The Sopwith Camel remains one of the most iconic aircraft of the First World War—credited as the backbone of British airpower, with more than 5,000 produced. Its name derived from the distinctive “hump” created by the fairing over its twin Vickers machine guns, which were synchronized to fire through the propeller arc. With its agility and firepower, the Camel enabled British pilots to keep pace with the rapid advances in aerial combat during the conflict.
This Classic Metal Print portrays Sopwith Camel B6344, flown by Captain James Hart Mitchell of No. 28 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, that was based at Grossa, Italy in November 1917. The composition places the aircraft against the backdrop of a World War I trench map—used here as an artistic setting that underscores the atmosphere of the era rather than representing a specific geographic location.
The insignia is presented here as artist impressions, based on later references dating from around the 1950s. While not period-authentic, they are derived from designs believed to have originated with the original squadron insignia, many of which have been lost to time.
Panel Size: 40×60 cm See Size Guide
Mounting: Precision Standoff Float Mount, Wall-ready.
Finish: Matt Chromaluxe Aluminium, scratch-resistant, and fade-resistant.
Lead Time: All products are made to order and subject to a manufacturing lead time of around 7 working days.
Authenticity: Each print is individually numbered and fitted with a hallmark laser-engraved Data Tag.
This edition celebrates both artistry and heritage, making it a statement piece for aviators, collectors, and admirers of early combat aviation.