Some People, Movie, 1962 IMDB

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jcb UK

2014-07-01 16:06

Lots of Bristol buses made in Bristol , owned by Bristol Omnibus seen in Bristol ! and a lot of motorcycles.
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johnfromstaffs EN

2014-07-01 16:40

Bristol K/ECW

sixcyl FR

2014-07-02 08:20

JCB wrote Lots of Bristol buses made in Bristol , owned by Bristol Omnibus seen in Bristol ! and a lot of motorcycles.
.... and that should be printed on Bristol paper. ;)

jcb UK

2014-07-02 10:45

Lot of reg no.s visible in this film so thought there may be a few bike survivors as often put in sheds, forgotten about and then restored later.
But only one on DVLA is NDP640 red BSA last taxed 1985-

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TAE558 on Autotrader check as black BSA Gold Flash
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and 86GYC on Autotrader check as on a 2009 Vauxhall Insignia
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jcb UK

2014-07-03 16:06

The plane, experimental , a Bristol I would imagine -
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San US

2026-03-10 22:07

jcb wrote The plane, experimental , a Bristol I would imagine -
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BusesOnScreen wrote
Incidentally, there is a sequence filmed at the British Aircraft Corporation's establishment at Filton, including footage inside the Brabazon Hangar. Several different types of aircraft are shown including Bristol Britannia transport planes, but the most interesting footage is of an experimental and spectacular Bristol 188 taking off, XF923:
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WingsOnFlim wrote
In May 1960, XF923 was delivered to the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough for structural tests – loading tests both heated and unheated – before moving on to RAE Bedford, where it undertook the first taxiing trials on 26 April 1961, although due to problems encountered, the first flight was not until 14 April 1962.XF923 was intended to remain with Bristol for its initial flights and evaluation before turning it over to the MoA. XF923s engines were then removed, and fitted to sister aircraft XF926, which made it's first flight on 26 April 1963.

In April 1966, both 188 fuselages were transported to the Proof and Experimental Establishment at Shoeburyness, Essex to act as targets for gunnery trials. XF923 was subsequently scrapped at Foulness.

Definitely worth an entry on IMPDB, @Corkeyandpals :hello:

LVCDC FR

2026-03-11 08:45

Sure !
If only the site could be online ...
:cry:

one of the two flying Bristol 188 supersonic research aircraft (1961-1964).

Corkeyandpals US

2026-03-11 22:59

San wrote Definitely worth an entry on IMPDB, @Corkeyandpals :hello:

Thanks for flagging! It's on the list

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