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- Bristol_Bullet abstract "The Bristol Type 32 Bullet was a British biplane racing aircraft. It was designed in 1919 by Frank Barnwell as a high-speed testbed for the Jupiter engine being developed in Bristol by Roy Fedden for the Cosmos Engineering company and also to publicise the company's name by participating in air races.The Bullet was a conventional single-seat biplane with single-bay wings of thin low-drag section braced by N struts. The fuselage was a wooden four-longeron structure faired to a circular section.The finished airframe was exhibited with a dummy engine at the Paris Aero Salon in December 1919 but an engine did not become available until June 1920, when the aircraft was first flown. It was flown by Cyril Uwins in the Aerial Derby of July that year. Its performance in the race was disappointing, and the aircraft was substantially modified, including a new cowling, a large hemispherical spinner and wings of greatly reduced span and gap. By the time the modifications were complete Cosmos had gone bankrupt and the aero-engine business had been bought by Bristol, and the Bullet was used for the task of accumulating flight hours of the Jupiter in order to gain Air Ministry type approval, a job it shared with the Bristol Badger.Modified, the Bullet's maximum speed was increased to 170 mph (270 km/h), and it finished fourth in the 1921 Aerial Derby at an average speed of 141 mph (227 km/h). A more powerful 380 hp (280 kW) Jupiter II engine was fitted, and, piloted by Rollo A. de Haga Haig, came second in the 1922 Aerial Derby at an average speed of 145 mph (233 km/h), beaten only by the Gloster Mars (which had also won the 1921 raceIt was entered for the 1923 Aerial Derby and Kings Cup races, but following the death of Leslie Foot, the intended pilot, flying the Bristol M.1D in the Grosvenor Cup race Bristol withdrew from racing and the Bullet was retired, and eventually scrapped in 1924.".
- Bristol_Bullet manufacturer Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Bullet numberBuilt "1".
- Bristol_Bullet origin United_Kingdom.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageID "19038263".
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageLength "4940".
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageRevisionID "674638101".
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_Derby.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Air_Ministry.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Air_racing.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Badger.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_Jupiter.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_M.1.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biplanes.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bristol_Aeroplane_Company_aircraft.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_sport_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Racing_aircraft.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Cosmos_Engineering.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Cyril_Uwins.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Barnwell.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Grosvenor_Cup.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Foot.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Longeron.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Nieuport_Nighthawk.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Rollo_A._de_Haga_Haig.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Fedden.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bristol Bullet".
- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Type 32 Bullet".
- Bristol_Bullet crew "1".
- Bristol_Bullet emptyWeightKg "816".
- Bristol_Bullet emptyWeightLb "1800".
- Bristol_Bullet eng1Hp "450".
- Bristol_Bullet eng1Kw "336".
- Bristol_Bullet eng1Number "1".
- Bristol_Bullet eng1Type "Bristol Jupiter nine-cylinder radial piston engine".
- Bristol_Bullet grossWeightKg "998".
- Bristol_Bullet grossWeightLb "2200".
- Bristol_Bullet heightFt "9".
- Bristol_Bullet heightIn "8".
- Bristol_Bullet heightM "2.95".
- Bristol_Bullet introduced "1920".
- Bristol_Bullet lengthFt "24".
- Bristol_Bullet lengthIn "1".
- Bristol_Bullet lengthM "7.34".
- Bristol_Bullet manufacturer Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Bullet maxSpeedKmh "249".
- Bristol_Bullet maxSpeedMph "155".
- Bristol_Bullet metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Bristol_Bullet nationalOrigin United_Kingdom.
- Bristol_Bullet numberBuilt "1".
- Bristol_Bullet retired "1924".
- Bristol_Bullet spanFt "31".
- Bristol_Bullet spanIn "2".
- Bristol_Bullet spanM "9.51".
- Bristol_Bullet type "racing biplane".
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- Bristol_Bullet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- Bristol_Bullet wingAreaSqft "295".
- Bristol_Bullet wingAreaSqm "27.41".
- Bristol_Bullet subject Category:Biplanes.
- Bristol_Bullet subject Category:Bristol_Aeroplane_Company_aircraft.
- Bristol_Bullet subject Category:British_sport_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Bristol_Bullet subject Category:Racing_aircraft.
- Bristol_Bullet subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Bristol_Bullet hypernym Biplane.
- Bristol_Bullet type Aircraft.
- Bristol_Bullet type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bristol_Bullet type Configuration.
- Bristol_Bullet type Product.
- Bristol_Bullet type DesignedArtifact.
- Bristol_Bullet type Thing.
- Bristol_Bullet type Q11436.
- Bristol_Bullet comment "The Bristol Type 32 Bullet was a British biplane racing aircraft. It was designed in 1919 by Frank Barnwell as a high-speed testbed for the Jupiter engine being developed in Bristol by Roy Fedden for the Cosmos Engineering company and also to publicise the company's name by participating in air races.The Bullet was a conventional single-seat biplane with single-bay wings of thin low-drag section braced by N struts.".
- Bristol_Bullet label "Bristol Bullet".
- Bristol_Bullet sameAs Q4968826.
- Bristol_Bullet sameAs بریستول_بولت.
- Bristol_Bullet sameAs Bristol_Bullet.
- Bristol_Bullet sameAs m.04jpp2k.
- Bristol_Bullet sameAs Q4968826.
- Bristol_Bullet wasDerivedFrom Bristol_Bullet?oldid=674638101.
- Bristol_Bullet isPrimaryTopicOf Bristol_Bullet.