Developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, the Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber began to enter service with the RAF Coastal Command in late 1939. The aircraft was actively used to perform various tasks, and its peak monthly production was up to 30 machines per month. Later the Bristol Beaufort was improved, the composition of armament and equipment changed.
The Mk.IA modification had a new machine gun turret, similar to the one installed on the Bristol Blenheim bomber. Also, ASV radars began to be installed on torpedo bombers, which were used to search for surface targets.
This aircraft was in combat in the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa. Here their targets were convoys of transport ships and warships of the Axis countries. Operation in high temperature conditions also led to the use of modified carburetor air intakes on Bristol Beaufort engines.
Model Features- Accurate copy of the prototype
- Includes ASV radar antennas, various options of machine gun armament, torpedo with trolley
- Four version decal sheet is included
Markings Available- Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA DD959 Q 217 Squadron, Malta, 1942
- Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA L9965T Mediterranean Sea region, 1942
- Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA DX157 presumably Indian Ocean region, Spring, 1944
- Bristol Beaufort Mk.IA EK979 RAF training unit, Bilbais, Egypt, 1944
Model Information- Scale: 1:48
- Number of Parts: 240 pieces
- Length: 275 mm
- Width: 370 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm