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Bristol Beaufighter VI
Bristol 156 Beaufighter TF X flying
Bristol 156 Beaufighter -flown by Coastal Command with torpedo and rocket projectile armament The type proved lethally effective against enemy shipping
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IV a quartet in quest of their quarry Just under 6, 000 Beaufighters were to be built
Bristol Beaufighter Mk. 1F aeroplaneBristol Beaufighter Mk.1F MM856 aeroplane in camouflage colours. 1940s
Ron Ellison and Hugh Statham alongside Bristol BeaufighterRon Ellison, left, and Hugh Statham, right, alongside a Bristol Beaufighter at Old Mixon
Bristol 156 Beaufighter VIF (forward view, flying) of No30 Squadron RaF
Bristol Beaufighter TT Mk. 10 RD758, BahrainBuilt as a Beaufighter TF.X (Torpedo Fighter version) RD758 was converted to a TT.X, for target towing Date: 1956
Bristol Beaufighter TF. 10 RD253Bristol Beaufighter TF.10 RD253, at the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, on 30 December 1991. Date: 1991
Bristol Beaufighter Mk. XI A19-144Bristol 156 Beaufighter Mk. XI A19-144, under restoration at Duxford. Date: circa 2008
Bristol Beaufighter - Two-seat mid-wing Fighter, Fighter-bomber and Torpedo Aircraft. Two 1, 600 H.P. Britsol Hercules Engines. Top speed exceeds 330mph. Range - 1, 500 miles
Royal Air Force - Bristol Beaufighter NF Mk. II Date: 1941
Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter Mk. IF V8341Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter Mk.IF V8341, on take-off with the undercarriage retracting. Visible on the leading edges outboard of the engines are the receive antennae of the AI Mk.IV airborne
Royal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk. XRoyal Air Force Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk.X (with Torpedo and Dihedral Tail Plane) - 31st July, 1942. Date: 1942
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IC of No 252 Squadron in Libya Initially deployed to Malta in early 1941, Beaufighters helped sweep Rommels forces from North Africa
Bristol Beaufighter TT Mk. 10 RD867, Rockcliffe, CanadaBuilt as a Beaufighter TF.X (Torpedo Fighter version) RD467 was converted to a TT.X, for target towing. Seen here in bad condition at Rockcliffe Airport in Ottawa, Canada
Bristol Beaufighter I R2055 the fourth prototypeBristol Beaufighter I, R2055, the fourth prototype, with Vickerss and Rolls-Royce 40mm guns at Duxford in 1941. Date: 1941
Bristol Beaufighter TFX SR919Bristol Beaufighter TFX, SR919, later converted to TT10 standard. The last production Beaufighter
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IF entered service in September 1940, with many later fitted with radar to serve as night fighters
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IF flying with centrimetric AI
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IC found its way into the RAF sBristol 156 Beaufighter IC found its way into the RAFs Coastal Command to worry enemy shipping, especially E-Boats
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IC (forward view, flying)
Bristol 156 Beaufighter -born from an urgent need to find a long ranged fighter, the prototype shown flew in July 1939 and used many parts from the earlier Beaufort
Beaufighter long-range fighter by G. H. DavisMost deadly of long-range fighters: the Beaufighter in detail. Heavily armed, and flying at over 300 mph, the Beaufighter added to the might of the RAF during the Second World War. Date: 1941
Bristol Beaufighter IC A19-2 of the RaF modifiedBristol Beaufighter IC, A19-2, of the RaF, modified to take two Wright Double Cyclone GR2600-A5B radials
Bristol Beaufighter TTX NT913Bristol Beaufighter TTX, NT913
Bristol Beaufighter V R2274Bristol Beaufighter V, R2274, with four-gun Boulton Paul BPAI dorsal turret
Bristol Beaufighter IIF T3177Bristol Beaufighter IIF, T3177, with Griffon IIB engine installation at Hucknall in 1941. Date: 1941
Bristol Beaufighter II T3032 with extended dorsal finBristol Beaufighter II, T3032, with extended dorsal fin
Bristol Beaufighter IF R2268 with twin fins and ruddersBristol Beaufighter IF, R2268, with twin fins and rudders
Bristol Beaufighter VIC EL224 November 1942Bristol Beaufighter VIC, EL224, November 1942. Date: 1942
Bristol Beaufighter
Bristol Beaufighter in flight
The unarmed Bristol Beaufighter first prototype, R2052, at Filton in July 1939 (sideview). Date: 1939