File:Beaufighter MkII - Cut-away Line Drawing.png
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English: Cut-away drawing of a Mk.II Bristol Beaufighter, fitted with Rolls-Royce Merlin XX engines. All other variants of the Beaufighter had Bristol Hercules engines. Probably for security reasons, the drawing omits the aerials of the on-board ("AI") radar equipment routinely fitted to these aircraft. |
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Source | Frontispiece of Air Publication A.P.1721B Vol.1 (Pilot's Notes, 1941 Edition). National Archives ref. AIR10/2668. |
Author | Air Ministry (of the United Kingdom) |
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