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The Sopwith Pup was a Royal Air Force fighter model used by British and Canadian forces during the Great War. Its superiority to the Martin one-decker made it devastatingly effective against US air forces on the Canadian Front until the introduction of the Wright two-decker fighter capable of matching the Pup. Moreover, the British were never able to transport enough Pups into Canada to compensate for the US' superior numbers of aircraft.

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  • The Sopwith Pup was a Royal Air Force fighter model used by British and Canadian forces during the Great War. Its superiority to the Martin one-decker made it devastatingly effective against US air forces on the Canadian Front until the introduction of the Wright two-decker fighter capable of matching the Pup. Moreover, the British were never able to transport enough Pups into Canada to compensate for the US' superior numbers of aircraft.
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  • The Sopwith Pup was a Royal Air Force fighter model used by British and Canadian forces during the Great War. Its superiority to the Martin one-decker made it devastatingly effective against US air forces on the Canadian Front until the introduction of the Wright two-decker fighter capable of matching the Pup. Moreover, the British were never able to transport enough Pups into Canada to compensate for the US' superior numbers of aircraft.
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