• The Sopwith Sociable (or sometimes Churchill or Tweenie) was a British single-engined two-seat tractor configuration biplane designed and built by Sopwith...
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    1920s. Sopwith-Wright Biplane (1912) Sopwith Hybrid Biplane (1912) Sopwith Three-seater (1912) Sopwith Bat Boat (1913) Sopwith Sociable (1913) Sopwith 1913...
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  • number Sociable lapwing, a bird Sociable (carriage), a type of carriage Sociable weaver, a bird Scott Sociable, a 1920s automobile Sopwith Sociable, a 1914...
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    Short S.80 Short Type C Sopwith Sociable Sopwith Type 807 Folder Seaplane Sopwith Two-Seat Scout Sopwith Schneider Sopwith Pup Sopwith F.1 Camel Vickers Gunbus...
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    Short S.60 Short S.70 Sikorsky S-7 Sopwith Gordon Bennett Racer Sopwith Pup Sopwith Sociable Sopwith Tabloid Sopwith Three-Seater Vickers No.8 Monoplane...
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  • Short N.2B Sopwith Bat Boat Sopwith Bee Sopwith D.1 Sopwith H.T. Seaplane (Hydro Tractor) biplane, also known as the Cromarty Sopwith Sociable Spencer biplane...
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    fighter 1918 Sopwith Sociable UK trainer 1914 Sopwith Special torpedo seaplane Type C UK bomber 1914 Sopwith Swallow UK fighter 1918 Sopwith Tabloid UK reconnaissance...
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    denied convicted murderer Leo Frank a new trial by a 4–2 vote. The Sopwith Sociable airplane was given its first test flight at Brookside, Telford, England...
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    Humber car was produced in 1898 and was a three-wheeled tricar of the 'sociable' type powered by a single cylinder Turrell engine. Their first conventional...
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    changes, so Pixton resigned and joined the Sopwith Aviation Company. Thomas Octave Murdoch (Tom) Sopwith had started a flying school at Brooklands in...
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    powered by a single-cylinder 23⁄4 horsepower De Dion engine. Described as a "sociable" it carried two passengers sitting close together facing the roadside from...
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