- Bristol Prier monoplane
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name=Prier monoplane
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type=Sports aircraft
manufacturer=Bristol Aeroplane Company
designer=Pierre Prier
first flight=1911
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number built=34
variants with their own articles=The Bristol Prier monoplane was an early British
aircraft produced in a number of one- and two-seat versions. It was a high-wing, wire-bracedmonoplane that usedwing warping for lateral control and had all-moving tail surfaces. The Prier monoplanes were mostly used for training and racing, and some were purchased for military use. Two of the two seater versions were sold and delivered to the Turkish Government. One of the two seater versions was sold to the Bulgarian government and delivered 16 September 1912. It flew during the Balkan War and once carried Hubert Wilkins who was taking films for a London newspaper.pecifications (P-1)
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empty weight kg=290
empty weight lb=640
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* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=137 britishaircraft.co.uk]
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