Bristol Brigand

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The Bristol Brigand was a British twin-engine ground-attack and anti-shipping aircraft developed in the 1940s for the Royal Air Force.

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Bristol Brigand canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British aircraft
attack aircraft
military aircraft
twin‑engine aircraft
aircraftConfiguration conventional tailwheel landing gear
armament bombs
cannon
rockets
torpedoes
category 1940s British military aircraft
Bristol Aeroplane Company aircraft
twin‑piston engine aircraft
construction all‑metal
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 3
navigator
pilot
radio operator
designedFor close air support
maritime strike
designedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
developedFrom Bristol Buckingham NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration twin‑engine
engineType piston engine
era 1940s
firstFlight 1944
introduced late 1940s
manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Company NERFINISHED
numberOfEngines 2
powerplant Bristol Centaurus radial engine NERFINISHED
primaryUser Royal Air Force
propulsion propeller‑driven
retired 1950s
role anti‑shipping aircraft
ground‑attack aircraft
torpedo bomber replacement
serviceBranch Royal Air Force Bomber Command NERFINISHED
Royal Air Force Coastal Command NERFINISHED
status retired
usedBy Far East Air Force NERFINISHED
usedFor anti‑shipping strikes
ground attack missions
usedIn post‑Second World War period
usedInRole operations in Malaya
wingConfiguration low‑wing monoplane

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Bristol Centaurus usedInAircraft Bristol Brigand
Bristol Centaurus radial engine usedOnAircraft Bristol Brigand
subject surface form: Bristol Centaurus