Bristol Scout F

The Bristol Scout E and F were a British single-seat biplane fighters built in 1916 to use newer and more powerful engines. It was initially powered by the Sunbeam Arab, but the third prototype was used as a testbed for the Cosmos Mercury, marking the start of Roy Fedden's association with the Bristol Aeroplane Company. The Armistice ended hopes of production.

Scout E and F
Role Single-seat fighter
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer British and Colonial Aeroplane Co. Ltd.
Designer Frank Barnwell
First flight March 1918
Number built 4
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