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The Bristol M.R.1 was an experimental biplane with an aluminium monocoque fuselage and metal wings produced by Bristol during the First World War. Two were built to government order.

* 9 April - Second of only two Bristol M.R.1 metal-covered, two-seat biplanes built, A5178, flown by Capt.1
* 9 April - Second of only two Bristol M.R.1 metal-covered, two-seat biplanes built, A5178, powered by 180 hp Wolseley Viper engine, flown by Capt.2
Die Bristol M.R.1 war ein Ganzmetallflugzeug auf Basis der F.2A und flog erstmals am 23. Oktober 1917; sie ging jedoch nie in Serie.3

Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.

The Bristol M.R.1 is often described as an "all-metal version of the F.2b".4
The Bristol M.R.1 was an experimental biplane with an aluminium monocoque fuselage and metal wings produced by Bristol during the First World War.5
Bristol M.R.1 - Великобритания - 1917PLAN VIEWS OF THE BRISTOL MACHINES. - The scale to which these are drawn is the same as that of the D.H. machines previously published.6
Empty Weight Lb
1700
Wing Area Sqm
43
Designer
Frank Barnwell
First Flight
1917
Span In
2
Gross Weight Lb
2810
Span Ft
42
Number Built
2
Crew
2
Empty Weight Kg
770
Gross Weight Kg
1275
Height In
3
Endurance H
5
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
110
Max Speed Kmh
177
Height Ft
10
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Wing Area Sqft
458
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
8
Length Ft
27
Height M
3
Length In
Length M
13
Category

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