Think of the First World War and then think of an aircraft.
What springs to mind will probably be the Sopwith Camel.
The single-seat Camel was one of the most successful RNAS/RFC/RAF `scouts' (the period term for a fighter) of the First World War.
Jarrod Cotter has been given rare access to Camel new-builds in France and New Zealand.
The manual includes rare and stunning colour photography of rebuilding, restoring and flying this classic WW1 fighter.