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Bristol Brabazon
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Bristol Brabazon

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The Brabazon a
the name evokes the immediate post-war optimism of civil aviation. The giant airliner was built by Bristol Aircraft in 1949 to cross the Atlantic and serve the empire. However, the plane proved to be a commercial failure when airlines felt that it was too large and expensive to be useful. Large and luxurious, it carried only 60-80 passengers, and with a range of 5,000 miles, a 225ft wing span and eight engines buried in the wings with enough fuel to reach New York, the a 100-ton bombera
was more impressive and capable than the B-29: the ultimate passenger airliner was born.

Now, with previously unpublished material and illustrations from the original Bristol Brabazon sales brochure, among other sources, the Brabazona s 1930s-style elegance is displayed once again, celebrating its design, construction and sheer luxury. A fitting outcome for such a paragon of post-war optimism and an aircraft still considered by many to be the foremost in propeller-driven civil aviation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 March 2012
Pages
128
ISBN
9780752467337

The Brabazon a
the name evokes the immediate post-war optimism of civil aviation. The giant airliner was built by Bristol Aircraft in 1949 to cross the Atlantic and serve the empire. However, the plane proved to be a commercial failure when airlines felt that it was too large and expensive to be useful. Large and luxurious, it carried only 60-80 passengers, and with a range of 5,000 miles, a 225ft wing span and eight engines buried in the wings with enough fuel to reach New York, the a 100-ton bombera
was more impressive and capable than the B-29: the ultimate passenger airliner was born.

Now, with previously unpublished material and illustrations from the original Bristol Brabazon sales brochure, among other sources, the Brabazona s 1930s-style elegance is displayed once again, celebrating its design, construction and sheer luxury. A fitting outcome for such a paragon of post-war optimism and an aircraft still considered by many to be the foremost in propeller-driven civil aviation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 March 2012
Pages
128
ISBN
9780752467337