Bristol Type 32 Bullet
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Produced Variants
Type 32 Bullet | Single seat biplane racer/engine test bed. One 450 h.p. Bristol (originally Cosmos)
Jupiter II powerplant. | Type 32A Bullet |
Type 32 rebuilt with a new large diameter
fuselage and metal clad forward fuselage. |
Type 32B Bullet |
Type 32A rebuilt as the Type 32B with
short span tapered mainplanes |
C/n |
Initial Registration |
Notes |
1 aircraft
built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Filton, Bristol, Somerset. First flew
July 1920. |
5869 |
G-EATS |
Retained by Bristol. Rebuilt in 1920 as the
Type 32A. Rebuilt in 1921 as the Type 32B |
Total
Production 1 |
Total
Conversions (2) |
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Type |
Built New |
Conv. |
Canc'd |
Total |
Type 32 Bullet |
1 |
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1 |
Type 32A Bullet |
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(1) |
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1 |
Type 32B Bullet |
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(1) |
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1 |
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1 |
(2) |
0 |
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Production References - Bristol Aircraft
Since 1910, C.H. Barnes (Putnam, 1964)
- British Civil Aircraft Registers 1919-1928, Peter
W. Moss (Air Britain Publications, 1969)
V1.4.4 Created by Roger Moss. Last updated August 2020
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