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The Bristol Bombay was a British troop transport aircraft adaptable for use as a medium bomber flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War.
Bristol Type 137 civil Bombay; Bristol Type 138 cancelled high altitude monoplane project; Bristol Type 138A high altitude monoplane; Bristol Type 139 single-engine biplane freighter; Bristol Type 140 two-seat pusher fighter to F.5/33; Bristol Type 141 three-seat, twin-engine fighter to F.22/33; Bristol Type 142 Britain First; Bristol Type 142M ...
During the Second World War, with a few exceptions, such as the attacks from 17 to 21 June 1940 by a single aircraft of No. 216 Squadron on the airfields of El Adem and Tobruk, [7] the unit was principally a transport squadron, operating the Vickers Type 264 Valentia, Bristol Bombay, de Havilland DH86, Lockheed Hudson and Douglas Dakota.
Bristol Type 138 (RAF) high-altitude research Folland Fo.108 engine testbed (operated by engine manufacturers) General Aircraft GAL.56 (RAF) tailless swept wing glider
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The Bristol Type 170 Freighter is a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the ... twin-engine high-wing monoplane based on the pre-war Bristol Bombay, ...
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Bristol began producing gun turrets with its Bristol Type 120 submission for an Air Ministry specification. The turret was a glazed cupola over a Scarff ring mounted Lewis light machine gun. Although it had to be rotated manually, it provided protection from the slipstream for the air gunner. [28] and similar turrets were fitted to the Bristol ...