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The Bristol Biplane Type 'T' was a derivative of the British Bristol Boxkite developed by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company for the Frenchman Maurice Tabuteau.

The Bristol Biplane Type 'T', sometimes called the Challenger-Dickson Biplane was a derivative of the British Bristol Boxkite, built by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company.1

Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.

It is the successor of the Bristol Boxkite .

The Bristol Biplane Type 'T', sometimes called the Challenger-Dickson Biplane, was a derivative of the Bristol Boxkite. It was built in 1911 by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company.2
Jet Or Prop
prop
Predecessor
Bristol Boxkite
Length Alt
7.47 m
Thrust Main
lbf
Power Alt
52.0
Loaded Weight Main
850.0
Max Speed Alt
88.0
Introduced
1911
Loading Main
2
Power/mass Main
295.2
Developed From
Bristol Boxkite
Sequence
* Bristol Boxkite - Type 'T' - Types 1-5
Power/mass Alt
134
Max Speed Main
55 mph
Number Built
5
Crew
1
Thrust Alt
kN
Span Main
1066.8
Area Main
350.0
Span Alt
10.67 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Gnome rotary piston engine
Afterburning Thrust Alt
kN
Manufacturer
Loaded Weight Alt
386.0
Power Main
70 hp
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
295.0
Afterburning Thrust Main
lbf
Length Main
746.76
Area Alt
32.52 m²
Related
* Bristol Boxkite
Empty Weight Main
650.0
Category
Loading Alt
12

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