A Bristol 170 freighter operated in Australia by Ansett-MAL, created when Ansett took over Mandated Air Lines. Flew with them from 1962 to 1967 mainly between Bankstown, Sydney and Madang, Papua New Guinea
Bristol Freighter EC-AHH of Spanish national carrier Iberia on the tarmac at London Airport
Australian-based Bristol Freighter VH-ADL of Air Express Co on the tarmac at Archerfield near Brisbane. Other pictures show the aircraft later at Essendon.
Ex-RCAF and Wardair Bristol Freighter CF-WAE of Norcanair at Prince Albert Airport in Saskatchewan, Canada. Donated to the Western Canada Aviation Museum in Winnipeg in 1983
Bristol Freighter G-ANWG of Silver City Airways at Le Touquet in France
Bristol Freighter G-ANVS “Vigilant” of Channel Air Bridge possibly at Southend
Bristol Freighter G-ANVR of British United Airways landing at Calais in France
Bristol Freighter G-AMLP of Air Charter Ltd.
Bristol Freighter G-AIFV of Silver City Airways at Lympne Airport in Kent, England 1953.06.22
Bristol Freighter G-AICT of Channel Airways probably awaiting disposal at Southend Airport 1965.08.23
Bristol Freighter G-AHJP of Silver City Airways at Lympne Airport in Kent, England 1953.06.22
Bristol Freighter G-AICS waiting to load at Le Touquet in France 1955.09.24
Bristol Freighter G-AHJI of British United Airways awaiting disposal at Southend.
Bristol Freighter prototype, first flew on 2.12.1945 before transferring to the RAF for various tests and then Trans European Airways
Built as a Beaufighter TF.X (Torpedo Fighter version) RD467 was converted to a TT.X, for target towing. Seen here in bad condition at Rockcliffe Airport in Ottawa, Canada. Now inside the Canada Aviation Museum there.
Built as a Beaufighter TF.X (Torpedo Fighter version) RD758 was converted to a TT.X, for target towing
The Shuttleworth Collection’s Bristol F2b Fighter shown at Cranfield and at Biggin Hill