Author Topic: Bristol Beaufort I and Mk V  (Read 932 times)

Offline Karnak

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Re: Bristol Beaufort I and Mk V
« Reply #15 on: December 17, 2011, 01:30:08 AM »
Just checked the bombload for the Wellington, typical load was only 2,500lbs max was 4,500, going to rule that off my list.
4500lbs is more than the B-25, more than the B-26, more than the Ki-67, more than the G4M1, more than the Boston Mk III and more than the A-20G. Of the twin engined bombers only the Ju88A-4 and late war Mosquito Mk XVI can carry more.  The B-17G only carries 6000lbs.

What are you expecting for a 1940/1941 bomber? The Beaufort you posted the request for only carries 2000lbs and doesn't have the defensive firepower nor the reputation for ruggedness that the Wellington does.
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Offline EagleDNY

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Re: Bristol Beaufort I and Mk V
« Reply #16 on: December 17, 2011, 03:47:48 PM »
thats OK, I'll stick with the Boston.  Same bomb load and a hell of a lot faster. 


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Re: Bristol Beaufort I and Mk V
« Reply #17 on: December 17, 2011, 04:21:59 PM »
thats OK, I'll stick with the Boston.  Same bomb load and a hell of a lot faster. 


Its speed is the problem.  It makes it unsuitable for early war settings.  The Bf109E and Bf110C cannot effectively intercept it.
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