Bristol Beaufighter Mk X of No.404 Squadron (RCAF)

Bristol Beaufighter Mk X of No.404 Squadron (RCAF)
A Bristol Beaufighter Mk.X (aircraft 2 G) of No.404 Squadron (RCAF), showing the rockets being loaded onto the under-wing racks.
Bristol Beaufighter, Jerry Scutts (Crowood Aviation). A detailed look at the development and service career of the Bristol Beaufighter, the first dedicated night fighter to enter RAF Service. Superceded by the Mosquito in that role, the Beaufighter went on to serve as a deadly anti-shipping weapon, and to earn the nickname "whispering death" over the jungles of Burma.
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (18 July 2008), Bristol Beaufighter Mk X of No.404 Squadron (RCAF), http://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_beaufighter_X_404_sqn.html

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