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{{Short description|British torpedo bomber}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2016}} {{Use British English|date=December 2016}} {{Infobox aircraft |name = T.1 Cuckoo |image = Sopwith Cuckoo launching torpedo.jpg |caption = T.1 Cuckoo |type = [[Torpedo bomber]] |national_origin = [[United Kingdom]] |manufacturer = [[Sopwith Aviation Company]] |designer = <!--Only appropriate for single designers, not project leaders--> |first_flight = June 1917 |introduction = 1918 |retired = 1923 |status = <!--In most cases, redundant; use sparingly--> |primary_user = [[Royal Air Force]] |more_users = <!-- Limited to THREE (3) 'more users' here (4 total users). Separate users with <br />. --> |produced = <!--Years in production (e.g. 1970-1999) if still in active use but no longer built --> |number_built = 232 |developed_from = }} The '''Sopwith T.1 Cuckoo''' was a British [[biplane]] [[torpedo bomber]] used by the [[Royal Naval Air Service]] (RNAS), and its successor organization, the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF). The T.1 was the first landplane specifically designed for carrier operations, but it was completed too late for service in the [[First World War]]. After the Armistice, the T.1 was named the Cuckoo.<ref name="Davis p123">Davis 1999, p. 123.</ref>
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