Bristol Coanda Monoplanes
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The Bristol Coanda Monoplanes were a series of monoplane trainers designed by the Romanian designer Henri Coandă for the British company British and Colonial Aeroplane Company. Several versions of the plane were built from 1912 onwards with both tandem and side-by-side cockpits. Several were purchased by the War Office for use as trainers by the Royal Flying Corps. International purchases were by Italy and Romania. One example survives in the Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics, Trento, Italy.
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I monoplani Bristol-Coanda (in inglese Bristol-Coanda monoplanes o Bristol Coanda monoplanes) furono una famiglia di modelli di aereo da addestramento progettati dall'ingegnere franco-rumeno Henri Coandă per l'azienda britannica British & Colonial Aeroplane nel 1912. Ne vennero prodotti 37 esemplari in diverse versioni; alcuni di essi furono utilizzati in ambito militare.
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Bristol Coanda Monoplanes
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Monoplani Bristol-Coanda
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The Bristol Coanda Monoplanes were a series of monoplane trainers designed by the Romanian designer Henri Coandă for the British company British and Colonial Aeroplane Company. Several versions of the plane were built from 1912 onwards with both tandem and side-by-side cockpits. Several were purchased by the War Office for use as trainers by the Royal Flying Corps. International purchases were by Italy and Romania. One example survives in the Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics, Trento, Italy.
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I monoplani Bristol-Coanda (in inglese Bristol-Coanda monoplanes o Bristol Coanda monoplanes) furono una famiglia di modelli di aereo da addestramento progettati dall'ingegnere franco-rumeno Henri Coandă per l'azienda britannica British & Colonial Aeroplane nel 1912. Ne vennero prodotti 37 esemplari in diverse versioni; alcuni di essi furono utilizzati in ambito militare.
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