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The Bristol Type 133 was a prototype single-seat single-engine monoplane fighter armed with four guns metal-skinned and with a retractable undercarriage built by The Bristol Aeroplane Co. to an Air Ministry specification in the mid-1930s. The single example crashed before the trials commenced.

The Bristol Type 133 was a prototype single-seat, single-engine monoplane fighter, armed with four guns, metal-skinned and with a retractable undercarriage, built by The Bristol Aeroplane Co.1
for the requirement, the Bristol Type 133, which would probably have won if the prototype had not been lost in an accident.2

Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.

The Bristol Type 133 was one of the few aircraft to meet the specification and not have the Goshawk engine.3
design produced for the requirement, the Bristol Type 133, which would probably have won if the prototype had not been lost in an accident.4
Empty Weight Lb
3332
Wing Area Sqm
23
Designer
Frank Barnwell
Eng 1 Type
Bristol Mercury VIS.2 9-cylinder single-row radial
First Flight
8
Eng 1 Kw
477
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
4738
Number Built
1
Empty Weight Kg
1509
Gross Weight Kg
2149
Armament
4
Height In
9
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
260
Max Speed Kmh
418
Height Ft
9
Span Ft
39
National Origin
United Kingdom
Wing Area Sqft
247
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
12
Length Ft
28
Height M
3
Eng 1 Hp
640
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Length M
9
Category

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