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    The Bristol Bulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400...
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    Ripon Bristol Badger Bristol Badminton Bristol Bagshot Bristol Beaver Bristol Bloodhound Bristol Boarhound Bristol Brandon Bristol Bulldog Bristol Bullfinch...
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    aircraft produced by the company include the 'Boxkite', the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog, the Blenheim, the Beaufighter, and the Britannia, and much of...
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    The Bristol Bulldogs were a British motorcycle speedway team based at the Knowle Stadium, Bristol, England from 1928 to 1961 and later Eastville Stadium...
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  • almost all interest was on ever-larger engines. Note: Bristol Bulldog Bristol Bullpup Bristol Type 143 Vickers Venom Data from Lumsden. Type: Nine-cylinder...
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    during September of that year. It was procured as a replacement for the Bristol Bulldog, being roughly 50 MPH faster while also being more heavily armed. In...
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    single-engined biplane fighter of the 1920s. It was unsuccessful, with the Bristol Bulldog being selected instead. The Hawker Hawfinch fighter aircraft was designed...
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  • Navy Operation Bulldog (disambiguation), four military operations Bristol Bulldog, a 1920s British fighter aircraft M41 Walker Bulldog, a US Army light...
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  • Moth Cierva C.30 "Danish Bristol Bulldog | Bulldog, Wwii aircraft, Bristol". Pinterest. Retrieved 2021-03-03. "Bristol 105 Bulldog". BAE Systems | International...
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    108 Bristol Blenheim Bristol Bolingbroke Bristol Bulldog Bristol Bullpup Bristol Type 101 Bristol Type 118 Bristol Type 133 Bristol Type 142 Bristol Type...
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    Force in the late 1920s which unsuccessfully competed against the Bristol Bulldog. The A.W.14 Starling was developed by Armstrong Whitworth as the sole...
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    safety procedures at British air displays. On 13 September 1964, a Bristol Bulldog G-ABBB, marked (incorrectly) as K2227 and owned by the Shuttleworth...
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    the world. Note: Blackburn Botha Blackburn Roc Blackburn Skua Bristol Bulldog Bristol Type 148 Cunliffe-Owen Flying Wing de Havilland Flamingo de Havilland...
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    for Armstrong Whitworth Siskins. No. 17 Squadron then equipped with Bristol Bulldog Mk.IIs in October 1929, these would be kept up until August 1936. However...
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  • States Fighter aircraft 0 44 1940 1948 Bristol Bulldog IIA  United Kingdom Fighter aircraft 0 2 1940 1944 Bristol Bulldog IVA  United Kingdom Fighter aircraft...
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  • A Sopwith Camel that saw widespread service late in World War I. A Bristol Bulldog the primary British fighter in the Interwar period. A Supermarine Spitfire...
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    Airport in Kuorevesi, Jämsä, Finland. MiG-15 UTI IVL D.26 Haukka II Bristol Bulldog IV Aero A-11 Rumpler 6B VL Sääski II Caudron G.3 a wide collection...
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  • organized into 12 squadrons. The primary fighter aircraft were 15 Bristol Bulldog IVs, which had entered service in 1935, 41 of the more modern Fokker...
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    5/34 Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Avia B-534 Bristol Bulldog Fiat CR.32 Fiat CR.42 Grumman F3F Polikarpov I-15 Polikarpov I-153...
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    Whitworth Siskin III a 1928–1932 Bristol Bulldog 1932–1935 Hawker Demon 1935–1938 Bristol Blenheim 1939–1940 Bristol Beaufighter 1940–1943 De Havilland...
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    Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in the early 1930s. It operated Bristol Bulldog single-seat fighters. Along with Seaplane Squadron, Fighter Squadron...
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  • as an aircraft designer with the Bristol Aeroplane Company, designing aircraft such as the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog and the Blenheim. Barnwell was born...
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    Gloster Gamecock I (August 1928 – July 1929) Bristol Bulldog II (May 1929 – December 1932) Bristol Bulldog IIA (February 1931 – January 1932; December...
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  • the 1930s, flying mainly Hawker Demons but also Westland Wapitis and Bristol Bulldogs, before re-equipping with Avro Ansons on the eve of World War II. Converting...
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    of three fighter squadrons, armed with 24 Gloster Gladiator and 6 Bristol Bulldog (a fourth squadron was in organization), three reconnaissance squadrons...
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    Is were ordered, the type equipping 1 and 25 squadrons; the slower Bristol Bulldog equipped ten fighter squadrons. The Fury II entered service in 1936–1937...
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  • replaced its obsolete biplane squadrons – generally outfitted with Bristol Bulldog, Gloster Gauntlet and Hawker Fury biplane fighters leading up to, and...
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  • 1919–1937 40+ built locally Breguet III France n/a trainer 1913–? 5 Bristol Bulldog UK B.Kh6 fighter 1930–1940 2 comparison testing Cessna 150 US B.Ph1...
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    served for over eight years before the last of them were replaced by Bristol Bulldogs during October 1932. In addition to the RAF, various other nations...
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    Eastville Stadium (category Bristol Rovers F.C.)
    city of Bristol. Constructed in 1897, it was the home of Bristol Rovers F.C., the Bristol Bulldogs speedway team and was also a greyhound racing venue. During...
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