- The
Bristol Type 156
Beaufighter (often
called the Beau) is a
British multi-role
aircraft developed during the
Second World War by the
Bristol Aeroplane...
- The
following are
operators of the
Bristol Beaufighter:
Royal Australian Air
Force European Theatre No. 455
Squadron RAAF (maritime strike) No. 456 Squadron...
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Bristol Cars from 1975 to 1986.
Variants were
produced as the
Bristol Beaufighter, from 1980 to 1993, and as the
Bristol Beaufort, from 1984 to 1994. Along...
- fighter, the OTU
switched to the twin-engined
Bristol Blenheim and
Bristol Beaufighter. By 1942 the
Blenheim was also
increasingly obsolescent as a
night fighter...
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variant called the
Beaufighter,
which proved to be very
successful and many
Beaufort units eventually converted to the
Beaufighter. The
Australian government's...
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developed by the
Bristol Aeroplane Company as a
replacement for the
Beaufighter. A
total of 147 were
built and were used by the
Royal Air
Force in Malaya...
- MK 30, a
variant of the 5-inch/38-caliber gun
Beaufighter Mark 21, a
variant of the
Bristol Beaufighter Mk 21 (type 356), a
variant of the Supermarine...
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effort had
already turned to
licence production of the
Bristol Beaufighter.
Beaufighter production proceeded more
smoothly than its forebear, as might...
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Aeronautical Salon. The
Hercules installation was used on the
Bristol Beaufighter,
Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle,
Vickers Wellington,
Short Stirling, and...
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Pacific theatre of
World War II.
During the war, it
operated the
Bristol Beaufighter,
which it
operated in long-range
fighter and ground-attack missions....