*A fictional sortie mainly to test out the new Sopwith Triplane*
This Sopwith Triplane was flown by a Canadian pilot named John E. Sharman while serving in the RNAS 10 squadron, also known as the "Black Flight". Sharman's plane bears the standard RAF's skin tone but also displays the name "BLACK DEATH" and a white "S" on the fuselage.
John E. Sharman died on July 22nd, 1917 after his plane received a direct hit from anti-aircraft artillery.
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Startup & Takeoff: (0:00)
First Engagement: (1:23)
First Kill: (3:22)
Second Engagement: (5:04)
Second Kill: (8:57)
Landing on Airfield: (11:04)
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