Classic
Royal
Air Force fighter the Bristol Bulldog biplane in aviation art prints of
the Bristol Bulldog. The Bristol Bulldog came into service with the Royal
Air Force fighter squadrons to replace the ageing Gamecocks and Siskins.
The Bristol Bulldogs entered service with No.3 Squadron at Upavon,
Wiltshire.
Bristol Bulldog by Barrie Clark.
The classic Bristol Bulldog, shown in flight above the clouds during the early 1930s. The Bulldog was a single seat day and night fighter with all metal construction and fabric covering. Manufactured by Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd, Filton, Bristol, her engine was a 490hp Bristol Jupiter VIIF, with a max speed of 174mph and a ceiling of 27,000 ft. She had two synchronised Vickers 0.303in machine guns. The signed limited edition of 850 prints are stamped by the fine art trade guild. The print was published in 1981 and sold out form the publisher many years ago. We have the last 30 prints available.
Item Code : DHM1167
Bristol Bulldog by Barrie Clark. - Editions Available
By 1932, 9 squadrons of the Royal Air Force were equipped with
Bulldogs and it was the most widely used fighter between 1932 and 1936.
During the Abyssinian crisis, No. 3 squadron equipped with Bristol
Bulldogs was sent to the Sudan. A total of 312 bulldog fighters were
supplied to the Royal Air Force.
Single-seat day and night fighter. All metal construction with
fabric covering. Manufactured by Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd, Filton,
Bristol. Her engine was a 490 hp Bristol Jupiter VIIF, with a max speed of
174mph and a ceiling of 27,000 ft. She had two synchronised Vickers
0.303in machine guns.
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