Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1920 to December 1920
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The sole Bristol 26 Pullman was an airliner derivative of the Braemar heavy bomber. It had an enclosed cockpit - much disliked by pilots - and a luxurious 14-passenger cabin. Note entrance parallel to the ground! Clearly this airliner was too ambitious for 1920 and also, despite its triplane configuration, landing speed was considered too high. Civil reg G-EASP not taken up, scrapped before the end of 1920. Photo from: Bristol
Registration / Serial:C4298
Aircraft Version:Bristol 26 Pullman
C/n (msn):3753
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1920 to December 1920
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1920 to December 1920
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:476180Submit Correction
View count: 443
The sole Bristol 26 Pullman was an airliner derivative of the Braemar heavy bomber. It had an enclosed cockpit - much disliked by pilots - and a luxurious 14-passenger cabin. Note entrance parallel to the ground! Clearly this airliner was too ambitious for 1920 and also, despite its triplane configuration, landing speed was considered too high. Civil reg G-EASP not taken up, scrapped before the end of 1920. Photo from: Bristol
Registration / Serial:C4298
Aircraft Version:Bristol 26 Pullman
C/n (msn):3753
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:May 1920 to December 1920
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive