The Bristol F.2 Fighter was a two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft of the First World War flown by the Royal Flying Corps. It is often simply called the Bristol Fighter or popularly the ‘Brisfit’ or ‘Biff’. Despite being a two-seater, the F.2B proved an agile aircraft that was able to hold its own against single-seat scouts. Having overcome a disastrous start to its career, the F.2B\'s solid design ensured that it remained in military service into the 1930s and surplus aircraft were popular in civil aviation.
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Bristol Fighter
G-AEPH
Old Warden, Beds, UK31st July 2004
G-AEPH / D8096 (cn 7575)
Bristol Fighter
G-AEPH
Old Warden, Beds, UK7th May 2006
G-AEPH / D8096 (cn 7575)
Bristol Fighter
G-AEPH
Old Warden, Beds, UK4th June 2006
G-AEPH / D8096 (cn 7575)
Bristol Fighter
G-AEPH
Old Warden, Beds, UK4th June 2006
G-AEPH / D8096 (cn 7575)
Bristol Fighter
G-AEPH
Old Warden, Beds, UK4th June 2006
G-AEPH / D8096 (cn 7575)