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Bristol Lucifer

Index Bristol Lucifer

The Bristol Lucifer was a British three-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine for aircraft. [1]

29 relations: Aerial Derby, Albatros L 69, Arado S I, Avro 504, Blackburne Thrush, Boulton Paul P.10, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Bristol Grampus, Bristol M.1, Bristol Primary Trainer, Chyeranovskii BICh-7, Cosmos Engineering, Dornier Libelle, Ernest Foot, Fokker S.IV, Grigorovich SUVP, Handley Page Hamlet, Heinkel HD 32, Junkers K 16, LFG V 40, List of aircraft engines, Lympne Airport, Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.8, NVI F.K.29, Parnall Peto, Salmson AD.3, Szekely SR-3, Tupolev ANT-2, Udet U 8.

Aerial Derby

The Aerial Derby was an air race in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Daily Mail in which the competitors flew a circuit around London.

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Albatros L 69

The Albatros L 69 was a two-seat German parasol monoplane racing and training aircraft of 1925.

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Arado S I

The Arado S I was a biplane trainer built in Germany in 1925.

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Avro 504

The Avro 504 was a First World War biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others.

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Blackburne Thrush

The Blackburne Thrush was a 1,500 cc three-cylinder radial aero-engine for light aircraft produced by Burney and Blackburne Limited.

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Boulton Paul P.10

The Boulton & Paul P.10 was a two-seat, single-engined biplane built just after World War I to develop techniques for the construction of all steel aircraft.

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Bristol Aeroplane Company

The Bristol Aeroplane Company, originally the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, was both one of the first and one of the most important British aviation companies, designing and manufacturing both airframes and aircraft engines.

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Bristol Grampus

The Bristol Grampus was a British prototype biplane passenger aircraft proposed by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company but not built.

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Bristol M.1

The Bristol M.1 Monoplane Scout was a British monoplane fighter of the First World War.

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Bristol Primary Trainer

The Bristol Taxiplane and Bristol Primary Trainer were British single-engine biplane light aircraft built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in the early 1920s.

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Chyeranovskii BICh-7

The BICh-7 was a tail-less sport/touring aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1929.

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Cosmos Engineering

Cosmos Engineering was a company that manufactured aero-engines in a factory in Fishponds, Bristol during World War I. Sir Roy Fedden, the company's principal designer, developed the 14-cylinder radial Mercury engine during this period.

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Dornier Libelle

The Dornier Libelle (en:"Dragonfly I"), also designated Do A, was a German open-cockpit, all-metal, parasol wing, monoplane flying boat aircraft, with partly fabric-covered wings.

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Ernest Foot

Major Ernest Leslie Foot (19 May 1895 – 23 June 1923) was an English World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

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Fokker S.IV

The Fokker S.IV was a military trainer aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the mid-1920s.

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Grigorovich SUVP

The SUVP was a high wing passenger aircraft.

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Handley Page Hamlet

The Handley Page HP.32 Hamlet was a British six-passenger monoplane transport designed and built by Handley Page.

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Heinkel HD 32

The Heinkel HD 32 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s, a derivative of the HD 21.

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Junkers K 16

The Junkers K 16 was a small airliner produced in Germany in the early 1920s.

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LFG V 40

The LFG V 40 and V 44 were one-off, single-engine, two-seat sports monoplanes, identical apart from their engines, built in Germany in 1925.

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List of aircraft engines

This is an alphabetical list of aircraft engines by manufacturer.

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Lympne Airport

Lympne Airport, was a military and later civil airfield, at Lympne, Kent, United Kingdom, which operated from 1916 to 1984.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.8

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.8 (also known as the Høver MF.8, after its designer) was a military training seaplane built in Norway in the 1920s.

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NVI F.K.29

The NVI F.K.29 was a small Dutch biplane transport, carrying two passengers who boarded after the nose, with its single engine and fuselage, had been swung open.

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Parnall Peto

The Parnall Peto was a small seaplane designed to Air Ministry specification 16/24 in the early 1920s for use as a submarine-carried reconnaissance aircraft.

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Salmson AD.3

The Salmson AD.3 or Salmson 3 Ad was a French designed, three-cylinder, air-cooled radial aero engine.

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Szekely SR-3

Szekely aircraft engines were three-cylinder radial engines built in Holland, Michigan in the 1920s and 30s.

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Tupolev ANT-2

The ANT-2 was Tupolev Opytnoye Konstruktorskoye Buro's first all-metal aircraft.

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Udet U 8

The parasol wing, single engine Udet U 8, sometimes referred to as the Limousine, was a three-seat commercial passenger transport designed and built in Germany in 1924.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Lucifer

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