The geographical location of Great Britain led to increased attention of the Royal Air Force to land-based seaplanes. The Bristol Beaufort, which began to enter service with the Coastal Command at the end of 1939, was a twin-engine naval torpedo bomber with a combat load of up to 908 kg, and it could also perform reconnaissance operations. In the first modification – Mk I – were produced 1014 aircrafts.
ICM 48310 - 1/48 - Bristol Beaufort Mk.I WWII British torpedo bomber
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Bristol Beaufort Mk.I WWII British Torpedo-Bomber
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Bristol Beaufort Mk.I WWII British Torpedo-Bomber
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Bristol Beaufort Mk.I WWII British Torpedo-Bomber
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