The Sopwith Camel was a British, First World War, single-seat, biplane fighter introduced on the Western Front in 1917. Travelling to its top speed of 175 km per hour in one direction for 2 ½ hours, how far did the plane travel?
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Anton Fokker was to produce one more aircraft during the war, and this was to be, in the eyes of many, the best fighter plane built during the conflict. This was the Fokker D VII, the winner of a German fighter competition held in January of 1918.
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Answer: 0.7176837 miles
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21/2=10.5 hours
110×10.5=1155m
Now we convert meter in miles
1 miles has 1609.344 meters
so 1155÷1609.344 =0.7176837 miles
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