Bristol Badger
| Badger | |
|---|---|
| Role | Fighter-reconnaissance | 
| National origin | United Kingdom | 
| Manufacturer | The British & Colonial Aeroplane Co. Ltd | 
| Designer | Frank Barnwell | 
| First flight | 4 February 1919 | 
| Number built | 5 | 
The Bristol Badger was designed to meet a British need for a two-seat fighter-reconnaissance aeroplane at the end of the First World War. Three Badgers were delivered to the Air Board to develop air-cooled radial engines, particularly that which became the Bristol Jupiter; two other Badgers were also built.