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The 1913 Bristol Coanda Type BR 7 and BR 8 biplanes were designed by Henri Coanda (Romanian) and built by British & Colonial Aeroplane Co
Type BR 7
Span: 38′
Length: 27′
Type BR 8
Span: 37’8″
Length: 29’3″
Speed: up to 75 mph

The 1913 Bristol Coanda monoplane was designed by Henri Coanda (Romanian) and built by Bristol Aeroplane Co.

The 1913 Bristol Coanda hydro-biplane was designed by Henri Coanda (Romanian) and built by Bristol Aircraft
Span: 37’8″ – 38’8″
Length: 27’10”, 29’2″, and 30’6″
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The second J-36 prototype emerged with structural changes and a focus on maneuverability. The aircraft retains its distinctive features, such as large control surfaces at the rear and three engines, but adopts adjustments that suggest the design is advancing toward a model closer to the final product. The images appear just over 10 months after the first prototype was revealed.
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