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Bac 221 Supersonic Prototype in 1964 in a Hangar at Filt?
Bac 221 Supersonic Prototype in 1964 in a Hangar at Filton with Engineers Date: 1964
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1964 Bristol Egtg Filton Wg774 Aerolane
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This photograph captures the Bac 221 Supersonic Prototype, serial number WG774, in its element at Filton Aircraft Establishment in 1964. Located in the United Kingdom, Filton was a significant site for the British aircraft industry, with the Bristol Aeroplane Company (BAC) leading the charge in advanced aviation technology. The Bac 221, also known as the Experimental Research Aircraft 221 (ERA 221), was a groundbreaking supersonic research aircraft designed to investigate the effects of supersonic flight on materials and structures. With its sleek, innovative design and powerful engines, the Bac 221 represented the pinnacle of aeronautical engineering at the time. In this image, we see the Bac 221 nestled comfortably in its hangar at Filton, surrounded by engineers and support personnel. The date, 1964, marks a pivotal moment in the development of supersonic aviation. The team at Filton was on the cusp of unlocking new frontiers in aviation, pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible in the realm of supersonic flight. The Bac 221's journey at Filton was a testament to the relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation in the field of aeronautical engineering. This photograph serves as a reminder of the passion, dedication, and ingenuity that drove the pioneers of supersonic flight, and the enduring legacy of the Bristol Aeroplane Company.
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