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Bristol 170 Freighter prototype (G-AGPV) in flight, 28 February 1946

Photographs, In Storage, P100106

The Bristol 170 prototype G-AGPV first flew on 2 December 1945. It was designed to fly freight over short distances.

A twin-engined silver-coloured aeroplane in flight, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Bristol Britannia 301 (G-ANCA) in flight, 1957

Photographs, In Storage, P100103

The Bristol Britannia 301 G-ANCA first flew on 31 July 1956. It was the prototype for the 300 which could accommodate 139 passengers in a stretched fuselage.

A four-engined airliner in flight, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Bristol Britannia 301 (G-ANCA) in flight, 1957

Photographs, In Storage, P100102

The Bristol Britannia 301 G-ANCA first flew on 31 July 1956. It was the prototype for the 300 which could accommodate 139 passengers in a stretched fuselage.

A four-engined airliner in flight, Royal Air Force Museum, Charles Brown Collection

Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100092

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100099

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100095

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100094

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100096

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100093

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

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Bristol Britannia 102 (G-ANBH) in flight, 5 July 1955

Photographs, In Storage, P100098

The Bristol Britannia first flew in 1952 but it didn’t enter service with British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) until 1957 and the Royal Air Force in 1959.

Copyright restrictions prevent us from showing this image