Bristol Boarhound

The Bristol Boarhound was a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft of the 1920s. It was a two-seat biplane with wings of equal span of steel frame with fabric covering.

Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.

Height Main
355.6
Designer
Frank Barnwell
Length Alt
9.60 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
4460.0
Height Alt
3.56 m
Type Of Prop
Radial engine
Loading Main
10
Power/mass Main
342.0
Introduction
1928
Power/mass Alt
Max Speed Main
117.0
Ceiling Main
22000.0
Number Built
4
Crew
Two
pilot and observer
Armament
*1 × forward-firing .303 in Vickers machine gun on side of fuselage*1 × .303 in Lewis Gun on Scarff ring *2 × 112 lb bombs
Area Main
464.0
Primary user
Span Alt
13.64 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
317.0
Engine(prop)
Bristol Jupiter IV
Manufacturer
First Flight
8
Loaded Weight Alt
2027.0
More Performance
11438.0
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
1318.0
Length Main
960.12
Span Main
1363.98
Area Alt
43.1 m²
Power Main
425 hp
Max Speed Alt
8100.0
Empty Weight Main
2900.0
Ceiling Alt
6
700 m
Category
Loading Alt
47

5 tips to help with your fear of flying

This article provides individuals with tools to overcome or at least manage a fear of flying. Flying can be an enjoyable experience if anxiety is not an issue.