The Bristol M.1C Monoplane, a true pioneer of its time, soared through the skies during the latter part of World War I, showcasing the innovative spirit of early aviation. Manufactured by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, this remarkable aircraft was a departure from the biplane design prevalent during the era, featuring a sleek, streamlined monoplane structure that promised speed and agility. Operational from 1916, the M.1C was powered by a 110hp Le Rhône 9J rotary engine, achieving top speeds that outpaced many of its contemporaries. Despite its superior performance, it saw limited combat use, primarily serving in the Middle East and on the Macedonian front. The M.1C earned a special place in aviation history, not just for its technical specifications, but for its role in advancing monoplane design. Its legacy is a testament to the bold vision of its creators and the enduring fascination with the pioneering days of flight.
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Available in two sizes with an elastic stretch band this hat is a sure winner in comfort It has an athletic shape with a curved visor
- 63 polyester 34 cotton 3 spandex twill
- Structured 6-panel mid-profile (with a low-profile embroidery area)
- 6 embroidered eyelets
- Stretch band
- Silver undervisor
- Head circumference 2223 (559 cm606 cm)
- Blank product sourced from Vietnam or Bangladesh
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