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The Bristol Aeroplane Co., Ltd.

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British aircraft and engine manufacturer during World War II.

Founded in 1910 by Sir George White under the original name, The British and Colonial Aeroplane Co., Ltd.


Production Aircraft

1938 - Blenheim (twin-engine, light-bomber / torpedo-bomber / night-fighter)

1939 - 152 Beaufort (twin-engine, light reconnaissance / torpedo-bomber)

1940 - 156 Beaufighter (twin-engine, two-seat heavy fighter / reconnaissance / light torpedo-bomber)

1942 - 163 Buckingham (twin-engine, medium bomber, converted to transports when the Mosquito made superfluous)

1943? - 166 Buckmaster (twin-engine, all-weather, advanced trainer)

1945? - 164 Brigand (twin-engine, attack / torpedo-bomber, intended as replacement for the Beaufighter in the Pacific War when hostilities ended)


See Also

Aircraft Manufacturers During World War II

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