Bristol 167 Brabazon

1949

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Bristol 167 Brabazon

The Type 167 Brabazon was designed as a fully pressurised passenger airliner specifically for operating the direct London to New York service without having to refuel en route in the west-bound direction. Designated Mk 1, the first aircraft (the second not being completed) began its flight trials on 4 September 1949 powered by eight 1,863kW Bristol Centaurus 20 18-cylinder two-row radial engines. The second aircraft would have been powered by Bristol Proteus turboprops in coupled pairs. It was expected that the Mk 1 would be retained for experimental flight research into the problems associated with very large aircraft, while the Mk 2 would be furnished to carry 100 passengers by day or night, plus a flight crew of seven and eight stewards. However, although the Mk 1 flew well and BEA wanted to use it between London and Nice, France, fatigue cracks in the propeller mounting and other problems ended the project.

FACTS AND FIGURES

© The Brabazon was the first aircraft with 100% powered flying controls, necessary due to the great size and distance of the control surfaces from the pilots' muscle power.

© The extremely thin nacelles only covered the propeller shafts. The coupled Centaurus engines were mounted within the thick wing. The wings were so long and heavy that they needed bumpers to prevent scraping on landing.

Bristol 167 Brabazon

© The passenger cabin would have mainly been arranged in small compartments, with a cinema, cocktail bar and lounge. The space per passenger was about the same as the interior of three modern saloon cars.

Bristol 167 Brabazon on YOUTUBE

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Bristol 167 BrabazonA three-view drawing (700 x 549)

Specification 
 MODEL167 "Brabazon"
 PASSENGERS50-180
 ENGINE8 x Bristol Centaurus 20, 1863kW
 WEIGHTS
  Take-off weight131542 kg290002 lb
  Empty weight65816 kg145100 lb
 DIMENSIONS
  Wingspan70.1 m230 ft 0 in
  Length53.95 m177 ft 0 in
  Height15.24 m50 ft 0 in
  Wing area493.95 m25316.83 sq ft
 PERFORMANCE
  Max. speed483 km/h300 mph
  Cruise speed402 km/h250 mph
  Ceiling7620 m25000 ft
  Range8850 km5499 miles

Bristol 167 Brabazon

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victor leonard, e-mail, 02.01.2010 17:19

victor my dad can remember a brabazone coming down in the severn around 1939 ish.

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Eileen Williams(nee-Paris), e-mail, 23.12.2009 06:20

I can recall working in a drawing office, as a Tracer, at The Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough,UK., on this aircraft...it seems like another world away now. Must have been around 1947.

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Keith Johns, e-mail, 14.05.2008 19:50

living in Bristol, near Filton, as a young boy I would be woken by the testing of the Brabazons engines, & when it eventually took to the air the whole house would shake as it flew overhead afer take-off, & on approach to land, as far as I can recall, a village was decimated to extend the runway to enable the aircraft to get into the sky!

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