- Location name:
- Filton - Bristol Aerospace Museum, England, United Kingdom
- Website:
- aerospacebristol.org
- Coordinates:
- 51.52221298N 2.57879901W
- Description:
- Various
- Last update:
- 11 April 2019


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Planes at this location
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More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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9048 | Bolingbroke 4 | Canada | Air Force | std | On rebuild | Jul 23 | |
NZ5911 | 13135 | Freighter Mk.31M | New Zealand | Air Force | std | Jul 23 | |
G-ALBN | 12871 | Bristol 173 Mk.1 | United Kingdom | Civil | pre | Jul 23 | |
G-ALRX | 12874 | Bristol 175 Britannia 101 | United Kingdom | Civil | pre | Forward section only | Jul 23 |
G-BOAF | 216 | Concorde | United Kingdom | Civil | pre | Jul 23 | |
ZD610/N-002 | 41H-912049 | Sea Harrier FA.2 | United Kingdom | Navy | pre | Jul 23 | |
XJ917/H-S | 13412 | Sycamore HR.14 | United Kingdom | Air Force | std | Aug 22 | |
XL824 | 13444 | Sycamore HR.14 | United Kingdom | Air Force | std | Jul 23 |
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The Babe, Scout and F2b Fighter are all replicas, which are not listed on this site (except for flying replicas).
Posted on 14 January 2021 by AdminThe Bristol 173 goes unmarked these days and in civilian colours, so the civilian registration (also its last) is indeed more appropriate. Changed the listing to that registration now.
Posted on 14 January 2021 by AdminBristol 46A Babe G-EASQ photographed in August 2019 not listed ?
Posted on 8 January 2021 by e.stoddart1948@outlook.comBristol 173 Mk.1 XF785 has a civil registration G-ALBN
Posted on 8 January 2021 by e.stoddart1948@outlook.comApprox in 2016/2017
Posted on 25 June 2016 by Erwin AlexanderAll aircraft except the concorde in storage and will be moved to the new "AEROSPACE BRISTOL" museum at Bristol Airport Filton.
Posted on 25 June 2016 by Erwin Alexander