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The prototype Bristol 192 XG447The prototype Bristol 192, XG447
New Type BTH magneto installation on Bristol Mercury rear cover
Vickers Warwick GRII HG348Vickers Warwick GRII, HG348, powered by Bristol Centaurus radials, at Brooklands in November 1944. Date: 1944
Vickers B1 / 35 second prototypeVickers B1/35 Warwick, Bristol Centaurus-powered second prototype, L9704, at Filton
Bristol Pegasus IX powered RCAF Blackburn B-6 Shark III, 525, with incorrect rudder serial, on the compass-swinging base at Brough in November 1938. Date: 1938
H G Conway CBE FRAeS Managing Director Bristol SiddeleyHugh G. Conway, CBE, FRAeS, Managing Director, Bristol Siddeley
Porte / Felixstowe Baby with a Bristol Scout on the upper wingPorte/Felixstowe Baby with a Bristol Scout on the upper wing
RaF Supermarine Seagull V A2-1 at Felixstowe in 1935RaF Supermarine Seagull V, A2-1, at Felixstowe in 1935 for trials with Bristol Pegasus IIM2 and auto-slots on the upper wings. Date: 1935
Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air missile loadedBristol Bloodhound surface-to-air missile is loaded into Blackburn Beverley C1, XB265
Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air missile is launched
American delegates from the 1947 Anglo-American Conference visit the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Monday, 8 September 1947. Date: 1947
Bristol Jupiter Series III fitted with a Rateau type supercharger. March 1924. Rear starboard quarter. Date: 1924
Fairey Seal F 2112 for LatviaFairey Seal, F.2112, for Latvia, was powered by a Bristol Pegasus radial
Bristol Hercules X 14-cylinder radial installation in the Fairey Battle. Port side
Bristol Hercules XI 14-cylinder radial power unit for the Short Stirling
Bristol Hercules 734 14-cylinder radial Front port viewBristol Hercules 734 14-cylinder radial. Front port view
Bristol Hercules IV 14-cylinder radial Port sideBristol Hercules IV 14-cylinder radial. Port side
Bristol Hercules IV 14-cylinder radial Front port viewBristol Hercules IV 14-cylinder radial. Front port view
Bristol Hercules IV 14-cylinder radial Front viewBristol Hercules IV 14-cylinder radial. Front view
Bristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial Rear viewBristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial. Rear view
Bristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial Front port viewBristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial. Front port view
Bristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial Port sideBristol Hercules III 14-cylinder radial. Port side
Bristol Type 142 Britain First K7557Bristol Type 142 Britain First, K7557
Bristol Type 142 Britain First in its original formBristol Type 142 Britain First, in its original form with wooden airscrews at Filton in April 1935. Date: 1935
Blackburn B-24 Skua II L2885Blackburn B-24 Skua II, L2885, was used by the Bristol Aeroplane Co for engine proving. It is seen here with a Bristol Perseus XII radial
de Havilland DH98 Mosquito FBVI RS625Blackburn B-24 Skua II, L2885, was used by the Bristol Aeroplane Co for engine proving
Bristol Orion 9-cylinder radial - Front viewBristol Orion nine-cylinder radial. Front view
Bristol Orion 9-cylinder radial - front starboard viewBristol Orion nine-cylinder radial. rear starboard view
Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5910 of the New Zealand Air ForceBristol Freighter 31M, NZ5910, of the New Zealand Air Force
Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5909 of the New Zealand Air ForceBristol Freighter 31M, NZ5909, of the New Zealand Air Force
The first Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5902The first Bristol Freighter 31M, NZ5902, for the New Zealand Air Force at Filton
Bristol Freighter 31M NZ5908 of the New Zealand Air ForceBristol Freighter 31M, NZ5908, of the New Zealand Air Force
The first Bristol Freighter 32 G-AMWA of Silver City AirwaysThe first Bristol Freighter 32, G-AMWA, of Silver City Airways
Bristol Freighter 31E EC-WHH of IberiaBristol Freighter 31E, EC-WHH, of Iberia
Bristol Freighter 21E G-AIFLBristol Freighter 21E, G-AIFL
The third prototype Bristol Freighter G-AGVCThe third prototype Bristol Freighter, G-AGVC, following conversion to a Mk21 on release of its load of five tons of lime while demonstrating top dressing
Bristol Freighter IA G-AIMC taking off from SydneyBristol Freighter IA, G-AIMC, taking off from Sydney during the 1947 Australasian tour. Date: 1947
The first prototype Bristol Freighter / Wayfarer G-AGPVThe first prototype Bristol Freighter/Wayfarer, G-AGPV
Three Bristol Freighter 21s including G-AGVBThree Bristol Freighter 21s, including G-AGVB, of Silver City Airways
Bristol Freighter 31
Bristol Freighter 32 G-AOUU Venture of Channel Air BridgeBristol Freighter 32, G-AOUU, Venture, of Channel Air Bridge
Bristol Freighter 31 EI-AFP of Aer LingusBristol Freighter 31, EI-AFP, of Aer Lingus
The front cover of The Bristol Quarterly, volume 1, number 8, Winter 1956. Date: 1956
Bristol Brigand TF1 RH742 at Filton in 1948Bristol Brigand TF1, RH742, at Filton in 1948. Date: 1948
The prototype Vickers Viscount 700 G-AMAVThe prototype Vickers Viscount 700, G-AMAV, being displayed at the 1950 SBAC show at Farnborough above the Bristol Brabazon [see for comparison 56004311]. Date: 1950
The Bristol Brabazon takes off from Heathrow Airport for its first passenger-carrying flight on 25 July 1951. Date: 1951
The Rt Hon G R Strauss MP the Minister of SupplyThe Rt Hon G.R. Strauss, MP, the Minister of Supply; Lord Brabazon of Tara (with camera) and A.J. Pegg, Bristol chief test pilot
The fin of the sole Bristol Brabazon G-AGPWThe fin of the sole Bristol Brabazon, G-AGPW, immediately prior to taxy tests on 3 September 1939. Date: 1939