This plane is modeled
after the WWI ace Capt. Stuart Harvey Pratt’s aircraft.
Country England
Unit 46
Victories 7
Born June 1893
Place of birth, Streatham,
Surrey
Pratt was wounded in action whislt
serving with the Royal Fusiliers in France.
He transferred to the Royal Flying
Corps in June 1916 and was posted to 46 Squadron in August
1916.
Flying a Nieuport Two-seater, Pratt
scored his first victory in February 1917, downing an Albatross
DIII
flown by Hans von Keudell, leader
of Jasta 27.
He was flying the pup A7327 when
scoring his next six kills, they were all Albatrosses, four DIII’s a DV and a
DFW C.
Having been posted to home defense,
Pratt lost his right eye and left foot in a crash on August 31, 1917 at Herne
Bay.
He was invalided out of service due
to ill health in December 1918.
He later became an instructor
during WWII.
The Sopwith Pup was a small fighter
derived from a single seat runabout.
It had an 80 HP Clerget and later
an 80 HP LeRhone engine, also a 100 HP engine was used later in the
war.
Wingspan: 26.6
ft.
Length: 19.4
ft.
Height: 9.4
ft.
Weight: 1230
lbs.
Top Speed: 107
mph.
This 1/3 scale pup was built from a
Balsa USA kit with many modifications to make it more scale.
It has a Zenoah Gt-80
engine
Wingspan: 108
inches
Length 77
inches
Height:   ; ; 37
inches
Weight:   ; ; 44
lbs.
Covered in Solartex and the
roundels were hand painted.
The aircraft was painted with latex
matched to paint samples that were supplied from the Hendon
Museum
in London England, and
authenticated by Mick Reeves.
The wing covering was hand
stitched.
The fuselage side covering was also
stitched after installing the eyelets.
The flying wires were made from
flat stainless steel to simulate the actual flying wires of the
original.
The flying wires were also attached
to the landing gear through the lower wing as was the
original. The landing gear was welded up using tubing and plans supplied by Mick Reeves.
This photo was taken at the Blue Max contest in Sanford FL. The fog was lifting fast so I didn't have time to install my scale propeller that I hand carved. I'm kind of proud of this one. Thank you for letting me post and brag a little which I normally don't do......Ron I don't know how to do multiple photos, also if I make the photo larger it won't let me load it, I don't know how you guys get large photos on here.
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