Bristol Beaufort



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The Bristol Beaufort was the only monoplane produced for the Royal Air Force that was designed from the start to satisfy the dual role of general reconnaissance and torpedo bomber.
The prototype flew for the first time on 15 October 1938 and Beauforts entered service with No.22 Squadron in November 1939, remaining Coastal Command's standard torpedo bomber until 1943.
The Beaufort operated very successfully as a torpedo bomber, but also carried out the essential role of mine layer. In the spring of 1940 they began dropping magnetic mines in enemy coastal waters and continued to do so until mid-1943.
While operating in Coastal Command, Beauforts saw action over the North Sea, the English Channel and the Atlantic. In 1942, all Beaufort squadrons were deployed to the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean to meet a changing enemy threat. Malta-based aircraft were particularly successful in attacks on Axis shipping at a critical time in the war in North Africa.
Total Beaufort production was 1380, including 700 built in Australia.


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Excellent detail. ... ( 1 year ago by manfromironbark)
Excellent detail. Thanks for posting.
nice!!! ive ... ( 1 year ago by vicelaserx)
nice!!! ive uploaded some vids like this on my channel chek em out
and this is from ... ( 1 year ago by vicelaserx)
and this is from the raaf museum isnt it?
Yes it is from RAF ... ( 1 year ago by auldm)
Yes it is from RAF museum Hendon, The transparency effect on your channel really doesn't work it makes it difficult to read the info.
My husband flew the ... ( 8 months ago by faylori)
My husband flew the bristol beaufort in 1943 as a reconnaisance bomber around the Australian coast-line. many of his mates lost their lives in training. said to be caused by a weakness in the tail rudder.



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