Bristol Pullman
Developed for the Bristol Braemar triplane heavy bomber, the Bristol Pullman was a 14-seat passenger aircraft that first flew in May 1920. As with the Braemar Mk.II, it was powered by four 400 hp (300 kW) Liberty L-12 engines in inline pairs.
The Pullman was not accepted into Royal Air Force service and no commercial sales were made to civil airlines.
A development of the Pullman, was the steam-powered Bristol Tramp, designed for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company as a passenger and airmail transport aircraft.









