• RAF personnel inspect six Australian-built Bristol Beaufort Mark Vs, shortly after their arrival at Kallang, Singapore, 1941.
  • ...assisted by soldiers and sailors, load a Mark XII aerial torpedo into the bomb bay of a Bristol Beaufort Mark I at Luqa, Malta, in preparation for a sortie against...
  • The second in a successful trio of twin engined aircraft designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company during the 1930s, the Beaufort is significant as the only...
  • ↑ Many Beaufort components, including construction techniques and the undercarriage units, were to be used in the later Bristol Beaufighter.
  • The Bristol Beaufort excelled in action as the main British torpedo bomber during the war years of 1940-1943.
  • The Bristol Beaufort was a British twin-engined torpedo bomber designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in the late 1930s.
  • The first Royal Australian Air Force Bristol Beaufort Mk.V. It was delivered to the RAAF on 3 September 1941, with the RAF serial "T9450".
  • Bristol "Beaufort Mk I". CREW. 4. ENGINE. 2 x Bristol Taurus VI, XII ��� XVI, 843kW. WEIGHTS.
  • The Beaufort (Bristol Type 152) was a large torpedo bomber designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, and developed from the earlier Blenheim light bomber.
  • Note: The restored nose of RAAF Beaufort MK.IX A9-150 was on display indoors at the Australian National Aviation Museum (ANAM) Moorabbin Victoria during...