Bristol M.1

The Bristol M.1 Monoplane Scout was a British monoplane fighter of the First World War.

Balsa USA Bristol M-1 takes off in a strong breeze Category: Entertainment Tags: * R/C 1
Bristol M-1: Series of British single seater fighter craft used mainly for training. Bristol Scout: British single-seat bi-plane used in most theatres during the war.2
Bristol M.1c Bullet Monoplane Fighter, C4994, 1994 Royal Air Force Museum London, Hendon Aerodrome, London, England References - 1. Photos: John Shupek, Copyright © 2009 Skytamer Images.3
Dave Johnson built this ¼ scale Bristol M.1-C – the first of three. Scale "red dragon" color scheme. Watch as Dave’s Bristol augers in! 0:40 Min.4

Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.

force) operated six Bristol M.1-c since 1917, mainly in fighter duties, fighter training, reconnaissance and liaison.5
In regards to the Bristol M.1c i recently saw a publication called Profile Publications, no. 193 - The Bristol M1c.6
The Collections Bristol M.1C is a replica built by the Northern Aeroplane Workshops using the original plans.7
The Shuttleworth Collections replica Bristol M.1C took to the air for the first time on 29th September 2000, at Old Warden in Bedfordshire.8
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Height Main
236.22000000000003
Designer
Frank Barnwell
Length Alt
6.24 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Lists
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Loaded Weight Main
1348.0
Height Alt
2.37 m
Type Of Prop
Rotary engine
Max Speed Main
113
Power Main
110 hp
Introduction
1917
Max Speed More
at sea level
Ceiling Main
20000.0
Number Built
130
Crew
one
pilot
Span Main
937.26
Area Main
145.0
Primary user
Span Alt
9.37 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
82.0
Engine(prop)
Le Rhône 9J
Manufacturer
First Flight
14
Loaded Weight Alt
611.0
More Performance
6300.0
Number Of Props
1
Guns
1
Empty Weight Alt
409.0
Length Main
622.3000000000001
Area Alt
13.6 m²
Max Speed Alt
7800.0
Empty Weight Main
900.0
Ceiling Alt
6
096 m
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