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Bristol Bulldog_01_ Mk IIA K2216 & K1632, No.17 Sqdn, RAF Kenley, May 1936.jpg
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Bristol Bulldog_03_K2216 after crash, No.17 Sqdn, RAF Kenley, 7th May 1936.jpg
Bristol Bulldog_04_RAF 32 squadron Empire day display, Biggin Hill, 1934.jpg
 
Bristol Bulldog 9th January 1930: Visitors to the Bristol Aeroplane Co works at Filton, Gloucester where the all-steel fighting planes 'Bristol Bulldogs' are constructed. Left to right : Sq Ldr H N Wrigley DSC, AFC Australian Air Liaison Officer in London, Fl Lt C J Harman, Assistant Australian Liaison-Officer and Capt F S Bramwell designer of the Bristol Bulldog
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9th January 1930: Workers at the Bristol Aeroplane Co works at Filton, Gloucester, fitting controls and calibrating the gun sights of the Bristol Bulldog, an all steel fighter equipped with two Vickers guns synchronised with the engine. The planes are destined for Australia. 9th January 1930: Visitors to the Bristol Aeroplane Co works at Filton, Gloucester where the all-steel fighting planes 'Bristol Bulldogs' are constructed. Left to right : Sq Ldr H N Wrigley DSC, AFC Australian Air Liaison Officer in London, Fl Lt C J Harman, Assistant Australian Liaison-Officer and Capt F S Bramwell designer of the Bristol Bulldog.
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