The Bristol Prier monoplane was an early British aircraft produced in a number of one- and two-seat versions. It was a high-wing wire-braced monoplane that used wing warping for lateral control and had all-moving tail surfaces. The Prier monoplanes were mostly used for training and racing and some were purchased for military use. Two of the two-seaters were sold and delivered to the Turkish Government.
Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.