In the years following World War II, Britain set out to build an enormous luxury airliner designed to connect the far reaches of the British Empire. The Bristol Brabazon was conceived as a flying ...
Imagine a double-deck airplane with wings wider than a 747, sleeping berths, a sit-down restaurant and a separate movie theater, all designed to serve just 60 passengers crossing the Atlantic. Such a ...
Just one Brabazon made it off the assembly line. The supersized airliner, with its 230-foot wingspan, rumbled over the British countryside in 1951, accompanied by a Bristol 170 Freighter.
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