He then upgraded to a Sopwith Dolphin, and ran off four more wins between 8 and 17 March 1918.
Sopwith Camel | dolphin | Eye of the Dolphin | Dolphin | Sopwith Pup | Sopwith Aviation Company | Amazon river dolphin | Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society | The Day of the Dolphin | Sopwith 1½ Strutter | HMS Dolphin | Thomas Sopwith | Sopwith Dolphin | pink dolphin | Irrawaddy dolphin | HMS ''Dolphin'' | Ecco the Dolphin | Dolphin Tale | Dolphin Smalltalk | Dolphin Gas Project | Dolphin Flag | Chinese white dolphin | Zoom the White Dolphin | Year of the Dolphin | Sopwith Triplane | Sopwith Snipe | Sopwith Snapper | Sopwith 1913 Circuit of Britain floatplane | ''Oum le Dauphin Blanc'' (''Zoom the White Dolphin'') | John Dolphin |
Flying a Sopwith Dolphin, Lord became an ace along with four other pilots in the squadron: Francis W. Gillet, Ronald Bannerman, John McNeaney, and Edgar Taylor.