G-AAFG Bristol
110A
(c/n 7348)
Yet another promising UK commercial
design which came to naught. The Bristol 110 was
designed as a
four seat cabin biplane built around the new 220 h.p. Titan air-cooled
radial
engine.
However, before the design could be solidified an even more powerful
engine was
developed, namely the 315 h.p. Bristol Neptune. The new biplane
was therefore redesigned
to carry this
engine, and labeled "The Five Seater". This rather pleasing
looking machine
made its first test flight on 25 October 1929. Unfortunately it
was wrecked during trials at
Filton and,
since Bristols were engaged at that time in ramping up for Bulldog
production,
and with new
military prototypes coming along, the project was shelved, never to
re-appear
as a commercial venture. The aircraft did
some more test flying under the Class B registration
R-4 and was damaged beyond repair in February of 1931.