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- Bristol_Brownie abstract "The Bristol Type 91 Brownie was a light sports aircraft produced in the United Kingdom by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1924. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane aircraft of conventional configuration with fixed tailskid undercarriage. The pilot and passenger sat in tandem open cockpits. It won the £1,000 pound prize for second place at the Lympne light aircraft trials in October 1924.".
- Bristol_Brownie designer Frank_Barnwell.
- Bristol_Brownie manufacturer Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Brownie numberBuilt "3".
- Bristol_Brownie wikiPageID "12570793".
- Bristol_Brownie wikiPageRevisionID "579745803".
- Bristol_Brownie areaAlt "19.0".
- Bristol_Brownie areaMain "204.0".
- Bristol_Brownie capacity "1".
- Bristol_Brownie crew "1".
- Bristol_Brownie designer Frank_Barnwell.
- Bristol_Brownie emptyWeightAlt "227.0".
- Bristol_Brownie emptyWeightMain "500.0".
- Bristol_Brownie engine(prop)_ "Bristol Cherub I".
- Bristol_Brownie firstFlight "1924-08-06".
- Bristol_Brownie hasPhotoCollection Bristol_Brownie.
- Bristol_Brownie heightAlt "1.98 m".
- Bristol_Brownie heightMain "198.12".
- Bristol_Brownie jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Bristol_Brownie lengthAlt "8.0 m".
- Bristol_Brownie lengthMain "800.1".
- Bristol_Brownie loadedWeightAlt "395.0".
- Bristol_Brownie loadedWeightMain "870.0".
- Bristol_Brownie manufacturer Bristol_Aeroplane_Company.
- Bristol_Brownie maxSpeedAlt "113.0".
- Bristol_Brownie maxSpeedMain "70.0".
- Bristol_Brownie numberBuilt "3".
- Bristol_Brownie numberOfProps "1".
- Bristol_Brownie planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Bristol_Brownie powerAlt "24.0".
- Bristol_Brownie powerMain "32.0".
- Bristol_Brownie rangeAlt "160.0".
- Bristol_Brownie rangeMain "100.0".
- Bristol_Brownie ref "Bristol Aircraft Since 1910".
- Bristol_Brownie similarAircraft "Most British manufacturers produced aircraft to take part in the Lympne trials, and there are therefore a number of directly comparable aircraft, including: *Avro Avis *Beardmore Wee Bee *De Havilland Humming Bird *English Electric Wren *Gloster Gannet *Gnosspelius Gull *Hawker Cygnet *Parnall Pixie *Supermarine Sparrow *Vickers Vagabond *Westland Woodpigeon".
- Bristol_Brownie spanAlt "10.54 m".
- Bristol_Brownie spanMain "1054.1".
- Bristol_Brownie type "Sports aircraft".
- Bristol_Brownie typeOfProp "two-cylinder horizontally opposed".
- Bristol_Brownie subject Category:Bristol_Aeroplane_Company_aircraft.
- Bristol_Brownie subject Category:British_sport_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Bristol_Brownie subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Bristol_Brownie subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Bristol_Brownie type Aircraft.
- Bristol_Brownie type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bristol_Brownie type Product.
- Bristol_Brownie type Model_airplane.
- Bristol_Brownie type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Bristol_Brownie type DesignedArtifact.
- Bristol_Brownie comment "The Bristol Type 91 Brownie was a light sports aircraft produced in the United Kingdom by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in 1924. It was a low-wing cantilever monoplane aircraft of conventional configuration with fixed tailskid undercarriage. The pilot and passenger sat in tandem open cockpits. It won the £1,000 pound prize for second place at the Lympne light aircraft trials in October 1924.".
- Bristol_Brownie label "Bristol Brownie".
- Bristol_Brownie label "بريستول براوني".
- Bristol_Brownie sameAs m.02ww9jw.
- Bristol_Brownie sameAs Q4968822.
- Bristol_Brownie sameAs Q4968822.
- Bristol_Brownie wasDerivedFrom Bristol_Brownie?oldid=579745803.
- Bristol_Brownie isPrimaryTopicOf Bristol_Brownie.