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Bristol Beaufighter TF (Torpedo Fighter) Mk. X, MB-T/NT950, No. 236 Squadron, Coastal Group #16, RAF North Coates

HA2301

Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA2301 Bristol Beaufighter TF (Torpedo Fighter) Mk. X, MB-T/NT950 No. 236 Squadron, Coastal Group #16, RAF North Coates

Die-cast metal. Superb detailing in 1/72 scale. Pre-painted with pad applied markings. Fully assembled. Weapons that are not permanently attached. Comes with crew figures Display stand included. Option to display model with wheels up or down. Movable propellers. Minimum use of plastic. Hobby Master doesn’t flood the market with huge numbers of each model and with the pre-production interest shown world wide this definitely will be a very rare bird and extremely sought after.

THESE ARE PRE-PRODUCTION PICTURES, NOT THE FINAL PRODUCT

The Bristol Beaufighter TF (Torpedo Fighter) Mk. X first appeared in May 1943 and it by two Hercules XVII engines designed for peak performance at the low altitudes where this aircraft would be operating. The aircraft was capable of carrying varying payloads from a torpedo to bombs or rockets. By the end of production 2,205 Mk. X Beaufighters had been completed.

In April 1943 the 236 Squadron was one of three squadrons that formed the new Coastal Command Strike Wing, Coastal Group #16 at RAF North Coates. They flew the Bristol Beaufighter Mk. X commonly referred to as the “Torbeau” because of its ability to be armed with a torpedo or optional rockets or bombs. Their primary function was anti- shipping and during the final three years of WWII the North Coates squadrons sank 117 ships accounting for over 150,000 tons. All this came at the cost of 120 Beaufighters and the loss of 241 crew members.

Specifications - Bristol Beaufighter T.F. Mk. X Dimensions: Wing span - 57 ft. 10 in. (17.64 m) Length - 41 ft. 4 in. (12.59 m) Height - 15 ft. 10 in. (4.84 m)

Weights: Empty - 15,592 lb (7,072 kg) Maximum - 25,400 lb. (11,521 kg)

Performance: Maximum Speed - 305 m.p.h. (490 km/h) @ sea-level. 320 m.p.h. (514 km/h) @ 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) Service Ceiling - 19,000 ft. (5,791 m) (without torpedo) Range - 1,400 miles (2,253 km) with torpedo and normal fuel. 1,750 miles (2,816 km) with torpedo and long-range tanks. Powerplant: 2 X Bristol Hercules XVII fourteen-cylinder two-row sleeve-valve radial engines rated at 1,725 h.p. (1,286 kw) @ 2,900 r.p.m. for take-off and 1,395 h.p. (1,040 kw) @ 2,400 r.p. m. at 1,500 ft. (457 m). Armament: 4 X 20 mm. Hispano cannon in the fuselage nose (60 rounds per gun) 6 X 0.303 machine guns in the wings or 8 X rocket projectiles instead of the wing guns. 1 X 0.303 Vickers “K” or Browning gun in the dorsal position. 1 X 18 in. torpedo under fuselage.

Added to archive2015-11-19
Last modified2015-11-19
LeafletJanuary 2009