I visited Brooklands aerdrome (UK) where, by chance, I met a restoration expert working on an old Sopwith. I can't remember if it was a Pup or a Camel. The 'point' of the plane was to put all the major weight centrally within the first 3 feet of the airframe and 7 feet including the pilot. This led to it being small and amazingly manouverable. It could roll a 3/4 turn in one direction in the same time it took to roll 1/4 turn the other way because of the engine torque.