Royal Air Force Latvian Air Force Finnish Air Force Royal Australian Air Force
Number built
443 (including prototypes and licence built)
The Bristol Bulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400 Bulldogs were produced for the RAF and overseas customers, and it was one of the most famous aircraft used by the RAF during the inter-war period.
The BristolBulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400...
aircraft produced by the company include the 'Boxkite', the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog, the Blenheim, the Beaufighter, and the Britannia, and much of...
single-engined biplane fighter of the 1920s. It was unsuccessful, with the BristolBulldog being selected instead. The Hawker Hawfinch fighter aircraft was designed...
during September of that year. It was procured as a replacement for the BristolBulldog, being roughly 50 MPH faster while also being more heavily armed. In...
The BristolBulldogs were a British motorcycle speedway team based at the Knowle Stadium, Bristol, England from 1928 to 1961 and later Eastville Stadium...
almost all interest was on ever-larger engines. Note: BristolBulldogBristol Bullpup Bristol Type 143 Vickers Venom Data from Lumsden. Type: Nine-cylinder...
Force in the late 1920s which unsuccessfully competed against the BristolBulldog. The A.W.14 Starling was developed by Armstrong Whitworth as the sole...
safety procedures at British air displays. On 13 September 1964, a BristolBulldog G-ABBB, marked (incorrectly) as K2227 and owned by the Shuttleworth...
the world. Note: Blackburn Botha Blackburn Roc Blackburn Skua BristolBulldogBristol Type 148 Cunliffe-Owen Flying Wing de Havilland Flamingo de Havilland...
A Sopwith Camel that saw widespread service late in World War I. A BristolBulldog the primary British fighter in the Interwar period. A Supermarine Spitfire...
Airport in Kuorevesi, Jämsä, Finland. MiG-15 UTI IVL D.26 Haukka II BristolBulldog IV Aero A-11 Rumpler 6B VL Sääski II Caudron G.3 a wide collection...
organized into 12 squadrons. The primary fighter aircraft were 15 BristolBulldog IVs, which had entered service in 1935, 41 of the more modern Fokker...
The Bristol Type 167 Brabazon was a large British piston-engined propeller-driven airliner designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company to fly transatlantic...
served for over eight years before the last of them were replaced by BristolBulldogs during October 1932. In addition to the RAF, various other nations...
5/34 Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Avia B-534 BristolBulldog Fiat CR.32 Fiat CR.42 Grumman F3F Polikarpov I-15 Polikarpov I-153...
limited. This became the BristolBulldog The Type 107 was an unequal span single bay biplane powered by a 480 hp (360 kW) Bristol Mercury air-cooled radial...
as an aircraft designer with the Bristol Aeroplane Company, designing aircraft such as the Bristol Fighter, the Bulldog and the Blenheim. Barnwell was born...
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in the early 1930s. It operated BristolBulldog single-seat fighters. Along with Seaplane Squadron, Fighter Squadron...
Is were ordered, the type equipping 1 and 25 squadrons; the slower BristolBulldog equipped ten fighter squadrons. The Fury II entered service in 1936–1937...
1939 the Estonian Air force consisted of about 80 active airplanes: BristolBulldog, Hawker Hart and Potez 25 biplanes from the 1920s, but also the more...
of three fighter squadrons, armed with 24 Gloster Gladiator and 6 BristolBulldog (a fourth squadron was in organization), three reconnaissance squadrons...