Hi all,
I agree that wartime photographs etc of the Bristol F.2b showing the radiator shutter control are virtually non-existent.
I believe the Vintage Aviation Ltd aircraft could be a post-war built machine.
The Shuttleworth Collection’s Bristol F.2b, serial No: D8096 was built during the war in 1918, although it did not see war time service.
This aircraft has the shutter control fitted, although again, could have been retro-fitted.
The only reference I found (Windsock Data File No.4 by J.M.Bruce) states that the early production aircraft, among other differences, did not have shutter controls.
However, later 1917 built F.2b aircraft did have radiator shutters and so presumably, must have had some form of shutter controls.
If so, it would seem the were possibly internal and so not visible.
As with most WW1 aircraft subject matter, it's not easy to determine for sure what type of controls were fitted and when.
In the event, I chose to add these controls more as a point of interest rather than as historical fact,
Mike