Bristol Type 167
The Bristol Type 167, also known as the Bristol 167, is a British aircraft designed in the 1950s. It was developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company primarily for military use, specifically as a transport aircraft. The Type 167 featured a high-wing design and was powered by two Bristol Proteus engines, allowing it to carry a significant payload over long distances.
The aircraft was notable for its versatility and was used by various military forces, including the Royal Air Force. Its design allowed for easy loading and unloading of cargo, making it suitable for logistical operations. The Bristol Type 167 played a key role in military transport during its operational years.