Bristol Bulldog - Warbird Wednesday Episode
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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Great videos of the Bulldog flying near end of this episode.
It sure looks fun to fly.
Thanks to all
5000 year old prunes…I fell off the couch.
Well, we hope your ok.
Its a Bristol Bulldog and its not a trainer it was the frontline fighter. It wasn't the aircrafts fault Bader lost his legs,it was because he was arrogant and ignored orders.
One production aircraft was modified for use as an advanced trainer: after evaluation by the Central Flying School at Upavon, this was ordered by the RAF, the production aircraft differing from the prototype in having slightly swept wings and an enlarged fin to improve spin recovery. Of the
Two-seat training version; 59 were built. Powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah IX of 310 hp (230 kW). In the case of Bader, it was noted that this was the type he lost his legs in. Why that happened or his intentions are lost to history. Thank you for your comment.