Profile Publications No. 021: Bristol Fighter (RCL#1735)
"After the war the Royal Air Force adopted the Bristol as its standard army co-operation aircraft. In this capacity it equipped squadrons in England, India, Palestine, Egypt and Turkey, undergoing many modifications and acquiring much strange equipment."
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Profile Publications No. 021: Bristol Fighter
Profile Publications
J.M. Bruce
Profile Publications Ltd., Leatherhead, Surrey
1965
Other, 12 pages
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No. 21 in the 'Aircraft in Profile' series.
Detailed description of the design, development and operational history of the Bristol Fighter, a British two-seater biplane, used for both fighting and reconnaissance in WWI. Well illustrated with colour drawings by P. Endsleigh Castle and R. Ward, also many black and white photos.
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