- Bristol Boxkite
Infobox Aircraft
name=Bristol Boxkite
caption=1963 Replica of the Bristol Boxkite, now hanging in theBristol City Museum and Art Gallery
type=two-seat trainer
manufacturer=British and Colonial Aeroplane Company
designer=
first flight=29 July 1910
introduced=1911
retired=
status=
primary user=Royal Flying Corps
more users=Royal Naval Air Service South African Army Australian Flying Corps
produced=
number built=78
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developed from=Henri Farman biplane
variants with their own articles= The Bristol Boxkite was an improved version of the earlyHenri Farman biplane, built in 1910 by the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company (later to be known as theBristol Aeroplane Company ).History
The Boxkite was developed in 1910 at Britain's first aircraft factory in
Filton ,Bristol [ [http://voxx.demon.co.uk/eccent/eccentd.php?filename=00000077.txt eccentrica ] ] . In spite of its name, it owed no more to thebox kite principles developed byLawrence Hargrave than other biplanes. It was powered by a 70 horsepower "Le Rhone" rotary engine. The aircraft first flew on the29 July 1910 and went on to become Bristol's first successful production aeroplane. 76 were built, 61 of which were the extended military version, in the years building up to theFirst World War . Four of these planes constituted the first order placed by the British War Office when it was set up in 1911. Production was at the Filton factory, which was set up within atram works.Being such an early aeroplane, it holds a number of "first" records:
* First plane to fly into
RAF Bicester
* Australia's first passenger flight took place in 1911, when John Hammond took his wife for a flight inMelbourne
* First plane to fly intoRAAF Williams , inPoint Cook, Victoria [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/29/1077989433755.html Point Cook may take off as big tourist attraction - National - www.theage.com.au ] ]
* First aeroplane to fly intoPerth Airport
* No's 27/28/29 were sold by visiting Belgian Joseph Christiaens to theSouth African Army [ [http://rapidttp.com/milhist/vol056dt.html They Mounted up as Eagles - South African Military History Society - Journal ] ]Flight Lieutenant Pizey "(born
1 April 1883 Clevedon, Bristol; died11 June 1915 Athens, Greece)" was one of the early pioneers of British flying, having gained his certificate No 61 in a Bristol Boxkite onSalisbury Plain on14 February 1911 - he also took place in theDaily Mail Air Race that year [ [http://www.clevedon-civic-society.org.uk/worldwar1casualties.htm Clevedon Civic Society Military History Records ] ]It was also the first aeroplane to land upside down in
Brooklands Sewerage farm - Flight Lieutenant Frederick Warren Merriam was the first to enact the scene from the film "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines " [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3324579.stm BBC NEWS | Magazine | My grandad was an aviation pioneer ] ]No original Bristol Boxkites aeroplanes survive today, although three authentic flyable reproductions were created for the film "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines". One was sent to
Australia , one to theBristol City Museum and Art Gallery , and one to theShuttleworth Collection inBedfordshire pecifications
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?=plane
jet or prop?=prop
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crew=2
capacity=
length main=38 ft 6 in
length alt=11.73 m
span main=46 ft 6 in
span alt=14.17 m
height main=11 ft 0 in
height alt=3.61 m
area main=517.0 ft²
area alt=48.03 m²
airfoil=
empty weight main=900 lb
empty weight alt=408 kg
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max takeoff weight main=1150 lb
max takeoff weight alt=522 kg
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thrust main= lbf
thrust alt= kN
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afterburning thrust main= lbf
afterburning thrust alt= kN
engine (prop)=Gnome rotary piston engine
type of prop=
number of props=1
power main=50 hp
power alt=37 kW
power original=
max speed main=40 mph
max speed alt= 64 km/h
cruise speed main=
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never exceed speed alt=
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loading main=2.22 lb/ft²
loading alt=10.9 kg/m²
thrust/weight=
power/mass main=0.043 hp/lb
power/mass alt=70.9 W/kg
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armament=
avionics=Military Operators
;AUS
*Australian Flying Corps
** Central Flying School AFC atPoint Cook, Victoria .;flag|Bulgaria|1878;RUS;flag|South Africa|1928 ;flagicon|Spain|1785Kingdom of Spain ;UK
*Royal Flying Corps
*Royal Naval Air Service
** No. 3 Squadron RFCReferences
External links
* [http://buy.bristol-city.gov.uk/Bristol_City_Council_Photo_Library/asp/list.asp?filter=b Bristol City Council catalog - Box Kite entry]
* [http://met.open.ac.uk/group/jwl/movies/boxkite.html short video showing a Boxkite replica in flight]
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