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Bristol Freighter

Transport · Modern (1992–2009)

Bristol Freighter — Transport
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The Bristol Type 170 Freighter is a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as both a freighter and airliner. Its best known use was as an air ferry to carry cars and their passengers over relatively short distances. A passenger-only version was also produced, known as the Wayfarer. It was powered by twin 2000 hp 14-cylinder piston engines matched to 4-bladed propellers. It had wide opening clamshell doors on the nose, and with a high-set flight deck, this allowed full access to the cargo bay, including the ability to drive a vehicle directly in via a ramp.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Transport
Domain
Civil
Era
Modern (1992–2009)
Engine
2× 14-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engines
Thrust / Power
2000 hp each
Length (ft)
68
Wingspan (ft)
108
Empty Weight (lb)
26910
MTOW (lb)
44000
Service Ceiling (ft)
23000
Range (mi)
820
Max Speed (mph)
225