
Which is bigger: A DH Mosquito or a Bristol Beaufighter?
A Bristol Beaufighter is 41.4 feet long & is just a little bit longer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Beaufighter
A DH Mosquito is 40.77 feet long.
http://www.dhmosquito.com/
Bristol Beaufighter - Ten Gun Terror
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950s Beaufighter. This aircraft originated as the Bristol Type 156 - a Photo Mugs .... |
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Bristol Beaufighter Cutaway Drawing Photo Mugs Bristol Beaufighter Cuatway Drawing.... |
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Bristol Beaufighter Photo Mugs Bristol, Beaufighter, MkX, LZ114, RAF, 1943, 1940s, Historical, Military, Ground, 3/4, Front, Fighter, UK.... |
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Airfix A02003 1:72 Scale Bristol Beaufighter Military Aircraft Classic Kit Series 2 $3.99 1-72 Scale. Highly detailed kit by Airfix complete with decals and instructions. Skill level 2.... |
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Bristol Beaufighter TF.Mk.X 1 1-48 by Tamiya $29.10 Detailed 1/48 scale assembly model kit of the Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter, a twin-engine multi-purpose long-range fighter bomber of the British RAF in the Second World War. The Bristol Type 156 was based on the design of an earlier Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber design, hence the name Beaufighter ("Beaufort" - "fighter"). Although too heavy and slow to be considered a true fighter aircraft, the ... |
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Bristol Beaufighter RAF Mk.VI 1-48 by Tamiya $28.42 1/48 Scale. Wingspan of 14 1/2 inches with a length of 10 1/2 inches. Bristol's "Beaufighter" was one of the most successful and widely used twin engines fighter types during WW2. The first series production Beaufighter MK.1 entered service in September 1940. With its four nose-mounted 20mm cannons and six 7.7mm machine guns in the wings, this stub-nosed fighter became the most heavily armed aircr... |
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Bristol Beaufighter (Crowood Aviation Series) $39.86 Developed from the unloved Bristol Beaufort, the Beaufighter was the RAF's first purpose-built nightfighter. Powered by two Bristol Hercules radials, it had a reputation for being one of the most effective, and probably the most difficult to fly, aircraft in the RAF's armoury in the first years of the Second World War. Used extensively in Europe, the Beaufighter later flew with disctinction in the... |
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A SEPARATE LITTLE WAR: The BANFF Coastal Command Strike Wing Versus the Kreigsmarine and Luftwaffe 1944 - 1945 $15.01 Every day for nine months from September 1944, young British Commonwealth and Norwegian airmen flew from Banff, Fraserburgh and Peterhead in northern Scotland to target German U-boats, merchant men and freighters in the fjords and leads of southwest Norway, encountering the Luftwaffe and flakships every step of the way. Truly this was a war within a war, bitter and bloody, at low level and close q... |
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Beaufighters in the Night: 417 Night Fighter Squadron USAAF $18.07 The 417th Night Fighter Squadron USAAF was only the fourth such unit to be formed. In the early days of WWII, the US sent observers to England to study how the latest form of air warfare would take shape and it very soon became apparent to them that a night fighting capability was of increasing importance. When they joined the battle against the Reich they found themselves without a suitable Ameri... |
