- Bristol Type 143
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name=Type 143
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type=Twin-engined monoplane
manufacturer=Bristol Aeroplane Company
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first flight=1936
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number built=1
variants with their own articles=The Bristol Type 143 was a British twin-engined
monoplane aircraft designed byFrank Barnwell of theBristol Aeroplane Company , with advanced features for its time: (stressed skin , flaps, and retractableundercarriage ).Design and development
Like the better-known Type 142 (built for
Lord Rothermere , the owner of theDaily Mail , as "Britain First"), the Type 143 arose from the unbuilt Bristol Type 135 design for a civil twin-engine cabin monoplane.Fitted with the new sleeve-valved and smaller diameter
Bristol Aquila radial engine s, the Type 143 was expected to offer some performance advantages over theBristol Mercury -engined Type 142 (for example, allowing 8 passengers rather than the 6 of the Type 142). Only one example was built.Variants
;Type 135:2x
Bristol Aquila engines. Design only July 1933. None built. ;Type 142:2xBristol Mercury engines. One ordered March 1934, and built: "Britain First". Allotted civil registration G-ADCZ but unused. Flown 12 April 1935. To the RAF and allotted R-12 experimental June 1935, until taken on charge and allotted K7557 July 1935. ;Type 143:2xBristol Aquila engines. Test bed. One only built. Allotted G-ADEK March 1935, flown January 1936 and to the RAF as R-14 but retained at Bristol Filton. ;Type 142MBristol Blenheim I:2xBristol Mercury VIII. Proposed July 1935. Design August 1935 Air Ministry Spec 28/35. Air Ministry production order 150 aircraft September 1935. First Type 142M Blenheim prototype: K7033 June 1936. First service delivery K7036 March 1937.ee also
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*Bristol Blenheim References
* cite book
last=Bowyer
first=C.
year=1984
title=Bristol Blenheim
publisher=Ian Allen
id=ISBN 0-7110-1351-9
* cite book
last=Warner
first=G.
year=2005
title=The Bristol Blenheim: A Complete History
publisher=Crécy Publishing
id=ISBN 0-85979-101-7External links
* [http://www.transportarchive.org.uk/getsingleobject.php?rnum=G3282 Type 143]
* [http://www.aviationarchive.org.uk/stories/pages.php?enum=GE129 Type 142]
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