Bristol-Coanda Monoplanes - Aircraft On Display

Aircraft On Display

A single Bristol Coanda Monoplane survives, in the Gianni Caproni Air Museum, Trento, Italy, being the oldest surviving Bristol aircraft still in existence. This aircraft was a pattern aircraft sent to Caproni as a basis for their licensed production., never being flown, but was restored to a complete example for display at the museum

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