- The
Boxkite (officially the
Bristol Biplane) was the
first aircraft produced by the
British and
Colonial Aeroplane Company (later
known as the Bristol...
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aircraft engines.
Notable aircraft produced by the
company include the '
Boxkite', the
Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog, the Blenheim, the Beaufighter, and...
- The
Vickers Boxkite refers to
three aircraft built by
Hewlett &
Blondeau and a
single similar aircraft actually built by
Vickers was
created by Vickers...
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Gnome rotary at the
power settings used for the
Boxkite. The
replica achieved a 45 mph top speed. The
Boxkite was tractable, however, and the
scene in the...
- two
aircraft were
officially rebuilds of a
Paulhan biplane and a
Bristol Boxkite respectively, but the only
parts reused were the engines.
First to fly...
- Work of Sir
Harry Ricardo, John Reynolds, 1999 ISBN 978-0750917124, p.103
Boxkite to Jet - the
remarkable career of
Frank B Halford,
Douglas Taylor, 1999...
- Avro 504K Avro 643
Cadet Bell UH-1B
Iroquois Bell UH-1B
Iroquois Bristol Boxkite –
replica Bristol Freighter CAC
Boomerang CAC
Sabre CAC
Winjeel Cessna...
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called the Challenger-****son Biplane, was a
derivative of the
Bristol Boxkite. It was
built in 1911 by the
British and
Colonial Aeroplane Company and...
- v t e
Bristol aircraft Pre-numbering
scheme Boxkite Glider Bristol Racing Biplane Bristol Monoplane Type T
Bristol Prier monoplanes Bristol Coanda monoplanes...
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retaining the "Circle
Laser 2" both
within the group's
standardized "
boxkite" logo and in an
alternate version (which
would become the
primary logo...