Sir Thomas Octave Murdock Sopwith (1888-1989), British aviation pioneer. Sopwith taught himself to fly in 1910, and won a monetary prize for a flight


Sir Thomas Octave Murdock Sopwith (1888-1989), British aviation pioneer. Sopwith taught himself to fly in 1910, and won a monetary prize for a flight of 169 miles. In 1912, he was one of the founders of the Sopwith Aviation Company. Their most famous aircraft was the Sopwith Camel, used by the British in World War I. Sopwith was made CBE in 1918. After the war, he became a leading yachtsman. He was knighted in 1953. He died at the age of 101. This photograph is from the Bain News Service, one of the USA's earliest news picture libraries. The photographs date from the 1890s to the 1930s.


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