An unsuccessful contender for a 1917 large bomber requirement, the four-engined triplane Bristol Braemar which did not go into production. The Braemar formed the basis of the Pullman, an equally unwanted airliner with a large cabin and enclosed cockpit. The Pullman's crew distrusted this feature and took to carrying axes with which to hack their way out in an emergency.
Braemar Mark II Engine: 4 x 410hp Liberty 12A water-cooled in-line engines Wingspan: 24.89 m / 81 ft 8 in Length: 15.70 m / 51 ft 6 in Height: 6.30 m / 20 ft 8 in Wing area: 176.98 sq.m / 1905.00 sq ft Take-off weight: 8399 kg / 18517 lb Empty weight: 4835 kg / 10659 lb Max. speed: 201 km/h / 125 mph Ceiling: 5182 m / 17000 ft Crew: 6 Armament: 5 x 7.7mm machine-guns, 6 x 100kg bombs