U.S.S. Texas Naval Air Service Sopwith Camel, by Ron Cole

Although the English-built Sopwith Camel was best known for its role in the RFC/RAF in World War I, the type was flown after the Great War by the United States Navy. Setting a groundbreaking precedent that led to the vast Naval air armadas during the Pacific War, this aircraft was the first to fly from a US Naval warship - the battleship USS Texas - in 1919. 

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