Bristol Jupiter Fighter

The Bristol Type 76 Jupiter Fighter and Type 89 Trainer were derivatives of the British fighter of the First World War powered by Bristol Jupiter radial engines. While unsuccessful as a fighter it was used as an advanced trainer aircraft between 1924 and 1933.

Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.

It is the successor of the Bristol F.2 Fighter .

Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
2.74 m
Predecessor
Bristol F.2 Fighter
Length Alt
7.62 m
Power Alt
239.0
Range Main
296.0
Loaded Weight Main
3250.0
Max Speed Alt
6600.0
Type Of Prop
9
Introduced
1924
Loading Main
8
Power/mass Main
352.8
Developed From
Bristol F.2 Fighter
Power/mass Alt
Height Main
274.32
Max Speed Main
96.0
Cruise Speed Main
82.0
Ceiling Main
22150.0
Number Built
26
Crew
2
Retired
1934
Span Main
1196.34
Cruise Speed Alt
5640.0
Area Main
405.0
Span Alt
11.97 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Bristol Jupiter IV
Manufacturer
First Flight
June 1923
Loaded Weight Alt
1477.0
Power Main
320 hp
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
1057.0
Length Main
762.0
Area Alt
37.6 m²
Range Alt
20400.0
Empty Weight Main
2326.0
Ceiling Alt
6
750 m
Category
Loading Alt
39

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