Bristol Racing Biplane
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The Bristol Racing Biplane was a British single-seat biplane designed to combine the performance of a monoplane but using the strength of the biplane. It was designed by Robert Grandseigne and Léon Versepuy, who were supervised by George Challenger for the British & Colonial Aeroplane Company of Bristol, it crashed on its first flight.[1]
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Racing Biplane | |
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Role | Biplane racer |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | British & Colonial Aeroplane Company |
First flight | 1911 |
Number built | 1 |
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