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©John Mellor. Click to see full size photo
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  Aircraft  
United Kingdom - Royal Air Force
Bristol 188 (XF926)   
  Location and date  
Cosford (EGWC) (United Kingdom)  Show nearby airports Show location
November 10, 2014
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  Remarks  
The Bristol 188 was the first Bristol turbojet aeroplane to be built. Two flying examples were constructed with the objective of reaching and sustaining twice the speed of sound for long enough to enable steady-state kinetic heating effects on the structure to be experienced and recorded.
After considerable production delays the first aircraft XF923, made its maiden flight 14 April 1962. First flight of XF926,from Filton ,was 29 April 1963.
Both aircraft were grounded indefinitely and the project suspended in February 1964, partly due to problems of high fuel consumption and the inability to reach sustained high speed and achieving the original operational requirement for the project.
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©Joaquín Bueno Daza -Aire. org / Airbus DS fans group. Click to see full size photo
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  Aircraft  
United Kingdom - Royal Air Force
Bristol 188 (XF926)   
  Location and date  
Cosford (EGWC) (United Kingdom)  Show nearby airports Show location
March 3, 2012
  Photographer  
  Remarks  
Detalle de los aerofrenos de este prototipo de acero inoxidable en el que todo es fascinante.
Su historial puede consultarse en:
http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/documents/collections/83-A-1112-BRISTOL-188-XF926.pdf
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©Javier Bozzino Barbudo. Click to see full size photo
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  Aircraft  
United Kingdom - Royal Air Force
Bristol 188 (XF926)   
  Location and date  
Cosford (EGWC) (United Kingdom)  Show nearby airports Show location
March 4, 2012
  Photographer  
  Remarks  
Cockpit del prototipo de Bristol con el que se pretendió explorar el efecto de la temperatura sobre la célula a velocidades supersónicas. El avión se construyó en acero inoxidable para tal fin. Aunque nunca alcanzó las velocidades para las que se diseñó el resultado de los vuelos se utilizó para el proyecto Concorde.
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