Bristol 28
Bristol 28 is a British light aircraft designed in the late 1940s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It is a low-wing monoplane primarily used for training and recreational flying. The aircraft features a conventional tail design and is powered by a single engine, making it suitable for both novice and experienced pilots.
The Bristol 28 was notable for its ease of handling and stability in flight. It was built to accommodate up to four passengers, providing a comfortable experience for short trips. Although production was limited, the aircraft remains a part of aviation history, showcasing post-war British engineering.