Beaufighter

Bristol Beaufighter

PaísReino unido
PapelCaça pesado / avião de ataque
Primeira mosca17 de julho de 1939
Construído5928

O Bristol Tipo 156 Beaufighter (muitas vezes referido simplesmente como o "Beau") é uma aeronave multi-papel desenvolvida durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial pela Bristol Aeroplane Company no Reino Unido. Foi originalmente concebido como uma variante de caça pesado do bombardeiro Bristol Beaufort. Após sua entrada em serviço, o Beaufighter provou ser adequado para o papel de caça noturno, para o qual a Força Aérea Real (RAF) inicialmente implantou o tipo durante o auge da Batalha da Grã-Bretanha, em parte devido ao seu grande tamanho permitindo que ele acomodasse tanto armamentos pesados quanto radar de interceptação aérea inicial sem grandes penalidades de desempenho.

Fonte: Beaufighter na Wikipédia

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A Versatile Wartime Workhorse: The Beaufighter was an iconic British twin-engine aircraft, renowned for its ruggedness and ability to fill numerous roles, from night fighter to torpedo bomber.

Development and Design

The Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter, often simply called the “Beau,” was a heavy, multi-role aircraft developed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company during World War II. It was cleverly derived as a fighter variant of the earlier Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber, which sped up its design and production. This twin-engine, two-seat design allowed it to carry a substantial payload and heavy equipment, including early Airborne Interception (AI) radar systems.

The Beaufighter was a large, all-metal aircraft with a distinctly stubby appearance, resulting from its nose being shortened to accommodate the powerful twin **Bristol Hercules radial engines** and to adjust the center of gravity.

Primary Roles and Nicknames

Few aircraft of the war were as adaptable as the Beaufighter. It excelled in several critical missions across various theaters, including the European, Mediterranean, and Pacific fronts:

  • Night Fighter: Early variants (Mk I and IIF) served as formidable night fighters, using their size to carry heavy armament and radar, successfully defending Britain during the Blitz.
  • Maritime Strike: It became a potent maritime attack aircraft, particularly with Coastal Command. Armed with a torpedo, it earned the popular nickname “Torbeau” and was highly successful against Axis shipping.
  • Ground Attack: Equipped with rockets, it performed devastating low-level ground attack missions, sometimes referred to as the “Rockbeau.”

Intimidating Armament

The Beaufighter was famous for its heavy and concentrated firepower. Its standard fixed armament, mounted in the lower nose section, was exceptionally potent for the era:

  • Cannons: Typically four 20 mm Hispano cannons, giving it a concentrated “punch” unparalleled by many contemporary fighters.
  • Machine Guns: Various models also carried several machine guns in the wings or a defensive machine gun for the observer/navigator in the rear cockpit.
  • External Stores: It could carry bombs, depth charges, unguided rockets, or an 18-inch torpedo, depending on the mission variant.

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