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1. Title: The First Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EAWY 2. Description: This photograph showcases the historic moment as the first Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater, registered as G-EAWY, takes to the skies for its maiden flight. The Type 62, a remarkable aircraft designed and manufactured by the British aerospace company Bristol Aeroplane Company, is seen here in all its glory, with its distinctive streamlined shape and ten cockpits arranged in two rows. 3. Background: The Type 62 was a groundbreaking aircraft designed for the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the interwar period. Its primary purpose was to serve as a trainer for multi-engine aircraft, providing pilots with essential experience in handling larger, more complex aircraft. The ten-seater configuration allowed for the training of multiple students simultaneously, making it an efficient and cost-effective solution for the RAF. 4. Design and Features: The Type 62 was a biplane with a metal fuselage and fabric-covered wings. It was powered by two Rolls-Royce Kestrel engines, which delivered a top speed of 135 mph. The aircraft featured a retractable undercarriage and a modern cockpit layout, providing excellent visibility for the students. 5. Significance: The first flight of the Type 62 Ten-Seater, G-EAWY, marked a significant milestone in the development of military aviation training. Its innovative design and capabilities set a new standard for multi-engine trainer aircraft, paving the way for future advancements in aviation technology and training methods. 6. Conclusion: This photograph captures a moment in aviation history, as the first Bristol Type 62 Ten-Seater takes to the skies for the first time. The image serves as a reminder of the groundbreaking achievements in aviation design and engineering that have shaped the skies we know today.
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