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Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA

WWII British torpedo bomber

The Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber was developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. It was a four-seat, twin-engine aircraft with a mid-wing configuration and an all-metal structure. Its defensive armament included a rearward-facing machine gun turret for protection of the rear hemisphere, as well as machine guns mounted in the fuselage sidewalls for firing to the sides. In the nose, one or two Vickers machine guns on a movable mount could be installed for front hemisphere defense, and some aircraft also had a lower machine gun position for rearward fire.

From the end of 1939, the Bristol Beaufort began to be deployed with the RAF Coastal Command. The aircraft started its combat operations in April 1940, conducting air mining of sea harbors, performing daylight and nighttime torpedo attacks, and bombing coastal targets. The Mk.IA modification received a new machine gun turret, and radar systems (ASV) were installed on some torpedo bombers for ship detection. The aircraft were actively used in naval combat and bombing raids over German-occupied territory. From around 1943, most British Bristol Beauforts were primarily used for training and auxiliary roles.

Item number
48315

Scale
1:48

Date
20.01.2025

Time period
WW2

Markings
Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA DX135, No.5 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit , Long Kash, 1943

Markings
Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA LR906, No.2 Torpedo Training Unit, Castle Kennedy, September 1943

Markings
Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA DW816, 22 Squadron, Ceylon, April 1944

Model size (length x width)
289 х 368 mm

Box size
410 x 260 x 55 mm

Number of details
240

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Item number
48315

Scale
1:48

Date
20.01.2025

Time period
WW2

Markings
Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA DX135, No.5 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit , Long Kash, 1943

Markings
Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA LR906, No.2 Torpedo Training Unit, Castle Kennedy, September 1943

Markings
Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA DW816, 22 Squadron, Ceylon, April 1944

Model size (length x width)
289 х 368 mm

Box size
410 x 260 x 55 mm

Number of details
240

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