Monday, June 17, 2024

What is this plane?

 


9 comments:

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  2. Bristol Blenheim Mk I reconstruction if Infogalatic is to be trusted.

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  3. If it has door plugs it's likely a Boeing.

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  4. Yes, it's a Blenheim. Originally a later mark, during restoration it was rebuilt with a Mark 1 nose and cockpit.

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  5. It appeared on farcebox today - this was the caption:
    The world's sole airworthy Bristol Blenheim G-BPIV, is operated by The Aircraft Restoration Company and flies in Mk.I configuration. She is also the only complete representative of a short nose Blenheim on public display. Flight experience opportunities are available with Aerial Collective.
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    G-BPIV is based around a Canadian built Bollingbroke Mk.IVT and was first returned to flight in 1993 in long nose Blenheim Mk.IV configuration. The aircraft was a star of the UK circuit until a landing incident in 2003.
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    During the repair the decision was made to rebuild her as a short nose Mk.I Blenheim using the nose of Mk.I L6739 - this nose section survived as it had been converted into a custom made car after the war! She flew again in this configuration in November 2014 and carries the wartime markings of L6739 when she served as a night fighter with 23 Sqn during 1940.

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  6. They flew well but were easy meat for German fighters so suffered awful loss rates in daylight early in the war - the crews were among the bravest of aircrew.

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  7. Pilot's view has to be incredible.

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