Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engine monoplane aircraft designed by Frank Barnwell of the Bristol Aeroplane Company.Developed alongside the more famous Bristol Type 142, which was developed into the Blenheim, using the same wing design and employing the same the advanced (for the day) design features such as stressed skin, flaps, and retractable undercarriage, the engine it was designed to use never entered production and only a single prototype was manufactured,"@en }
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- Bristol_Type_143 abstract "The Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engine monoplane aircraft designed by Frank Barnwell of the Bristol Aeroplane Company.Developed alongside the more famous Bristol Type 142, which was developed into the Blenheim, using the same wing design and employing the same the advanced (for the day) design features such as stressed skin, flaps, and retractable undercarriage, the engine it was designed to use never entered production and only a single prototype was manufactured,".
- Q4969057 abstract "The Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engine monoplane aircraft designed by Frank Barnwell of the Bristol Aeroplane Company.Developed alongside the more famous Bristol Type 142, which was developed into the Blenheim, using the same wing design and employing the same the advanced (for the day) design features such as stressed skin, flaps, and retractable undercarriage, the engine it was designed to use never entered production and only a single prototype was manufactured,".
- Bristol_Type_143 comment "The Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engine monoplane aircraft designed by Frank Barnwell of the Bristol Aeroplane Company.Developed alongside the more famous Bristol Type 142, which was developed into the Blenheim, using the same wing design and employing the same the advanced (for the day) design features such as stressed skin, flaps, and retractable undercarriage, the engine it was designed to use never entered production and only a single prototype was manufactured,".
- Q4969057 comment "The Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engine monoplane aircraft designed by Frank Barnwell of the Bristol Aeroplane Company.Developed alongside the more famous Bristol Type 142, which was developed into the Blenheim, using the same wing design and employing the same the advanced (for the day) design features such as stressed skin, flaps, and retractable undercarriage, the engine it was designed to use never entered production and only a single prototype was manufactured,".