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Bristol Blenheim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of Bristol Blenheim operators - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following are units which operated the Bristol Blenheim: •• ;Royal Canadian Air Force •No. 404 Squadron RCAF •No. 406 Squadron RCAF •No. 407 Squadron RCAF •No. 415 Squadron RCAF •No. 419 Squadron ...
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Bristol Cars have more than a quarter of a century of turbocharging experience, for, in January 1980 they introduced the UK's first turbocharged car - the Bristol Beaufighter. ... This is the OFFICIAL SITE of the BRISTOL CAR manufacturer, celebrating 62 years making and caring for Great Britain's most exclusive Luxury Car.
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the specifications and history of the Bristol Blenheim aircraft of World War 2 ... Originally, the Bristol Blenheim was not created as a bomber or with the RAF in mind.
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The Bristol Blenheim started its life as a design for a fast, twin engined transport aircraft capable of carrying six passengers and 2 crew . It was initially developed in 1935 by the Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd.
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Bristol Blenheim IV (Type 149) ... Bristol Type 149 Blenheim Mark IV; Q-Queenie of 211 Squadron en route FE 1942 (Bill Baird) ... At the Aircrew Transit Pool, RAF Poona, Russ was flying Bristol Blenheim V AZ887 on the crosswind leg of his approach to the airfield when he crashed one mile west of Poona with the flaps jammed,
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Luckily, one brave Blenheim owner decided to step out from Tony Crook's long shadow. I eventually encountered a Bristol Blenheim in front of a sturdy brick manse in northern England, bathed in afternoon sun. Suffice it to say, the car's design did not complement it salubrious surrounds.
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