Bristol Pullman

The Bristol Pullman was a British prototype passenger aircraft developed from the Braemar triplane heavy bomber.

It was shown at the International Aero Show at Olympia in July of that year, where its great size and interior fittings were much admired.

The Pullman was one of the earliest British aircraft to have a fully enclosed crew cabin, and this feature was disliked by service pilots, who often carried fireman's axes with them to enable them to escape in an emergency.

Ultimately the Pullman was not accepted for squadron use by the Royal Air Force, nor was it selected for use by any civil operator.

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