Bristol Badger

The Bristol Badger was designed to meet a British need for a two-seat fighter-reconnaissance aeroplane at the end of the First World War. Three Badgers were delivered to the Air Board to develop air-cooled radial engines, particularly that which became the Bristol Jupiter; two other Badgers were also built.

Badger
Role Fighter-reconnaissance
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer The British & Colonial Aeroplane Co. Ltd
Designer Frank Barnwell
First flight 4 February 1919
Number built 5
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