Bristol didn't exactly mass produce the gull-winged Fighter, though. According to Xcar , total production numbers are likely around nine but could be as high as 14.
The Bristol Fighter was designed in 1916 as a replacement for the B.E. two-seaters. It proved an excellent fighting machine when flown in the aggressive manner of a single-seater. By the end of ...
How did Australia use Bristol Fighters in World War I? These legendary biplanes weren’t just flown in Europe—they also had a deep connection to Australian aviation history. In this museum tour, we ...