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The Bristol Bloodhound was a British two-seat reconnaissance-fighter aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as a possible replacement for the Bristol F.2 Fighter for the Royal Air Force. It was unsuccessful only four prototypes being built.

designed the Bristol Type 84 Bloodhound to meet this requirement, with Bristol deciding to build a prototype as a private venture.1

Made by Bristol Aeroplane Company.

aircraft see Bristol Type 84 Bloodhound, for other uses see Bloodhound (disambiguation) Is Missile: yes Bloodhound Mk 2 2
Height Main
325.12
Designer
Wilfred Reid
Length Alt
8.08 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Loaded Weight Main
4236.0
Height Alt
3.25 m
Type Of Prop
Radial engine
Loading Main
9
Power/mass Main
360.0
Bombs
4
Max Speed Main
113.0
Ceiling Main
22000.0
Number Built
4
Crew
Two
Max Speed More
at sea level
Span Main
1224.28
Area Main
494.0
Span Alt
12.25 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
317.0
Engine(prop)
Bristol Jupiter IV
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
May 1923
Loaded Weight Alt
1925.0
More Performance
10800.0
Number Of Props
1
Power/mass Alt
Guns
1
Empty Weight Alt
1143.0
Length Main
807.72
Area Alt
45.9 m²
Power Main
425 hp
Max Speed Alt
7800.0
Empty Weight Main
2515.0
Ceiling Alt
6
700 m
Category
Loading Alt
42

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