Bristol Tourer
The Bristol Tourer was a British civil utility biplane produced in the years following the First World War, using as much as possible from the design of the Bristol Fighter aircraft. Bristol Tourers were delivered with a variety of engines, subject to availability and customer desires; these included the Rolls-Royce Falcon, Siddeley Puma, Hispano-Suiza 8, and Wolseley Viper. Many Tourers were fitted with a canopy to cover the one or two passenger seats in the rear cockpit, giving the type its original name of Coupé. The pilot's cockpit, however, remained open.
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Bristol Tourer
The Bristol Tourer was a British civil utility biplane produced in the years following the First World War, using as much as possible from the design of the Bristol Fighter aircraft. Bristol Tourers were delivered with a variety of engines, subject to availability and customer desires; these included the Rolls-Royce Falcon, Siddeley Puma, Hispano-Suiza 8, and Wolseley Viper. Many Tourers were fitted with a canopy to cover the one or two passenger seats in the rear cockpit, giving the type its original name of Coupé. The pilot's cockpit, however, remained open.
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The Bristol Tourer was a Briti ...... 1 between Perth and Geraldton.
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Το Bristol Tourer ήταν πολιτικ ...... μένης εκπαίδευσης έως το 1935.
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بريستول تورير (بالإنجليزية: Br ...... ول. كان أول طيران لها في 1919.
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The Bristol Tourer was a Briti ...... ckpit, however, remained open.
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Το Bristol Tourer ήταν πολιτικ ...... παρ'όλα αυτά παρέμενε ανοικτό.
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بريستول تورير (بالإنجليزية: Br ...... ول. كان أول طيران لها في 1919.
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