G-EAUE Bristol 36 Seely Tourer
(c/n 5870)
In 1920 the Air Ministry
organized competitions at Martlesham Heath for large and small
commercial aircraft. Financial awards were given to encourage
further development of
promising types.
Bristol entered the small class with a revamped a Bristol
Fighter. This
aircraft had a smaller
engine (a 240 h.p Siddeley Puma) than its military equivalent , with
larger wings to decrease the wing loading. In addition, the
fuselage was deepened and
a
single passenger seat was placed in a comfortable cabin where the old
air gunner's
position was.
Needless to say the above bird did not win any prizes but was relegated
to test purposes at Filton and then passed to the
RAF as J7004. Heaven knows what
they did with it. Many
references state that this aircraft was known as the Puma, but
Bristol's assured me (back in 1948) that it was
known by them as the Seely Tourer.