How many Bristol blenheims are left?

Mk1 Bristol Blenheim At the start of the war the RAF had 1089 Blenheim bombers in service, more than any other aircraft however, this is now the only flying example left in the world and serves as a lasting memorial to those who crewed them.

Was the Bristol Blenheim a good plane?

The Mk I was faster than most fighters in the late 1930s but the advance in development of monoplane fighters made all bombers more vulnerable particularly if flown in daylight, though it proved successful as a night fighter. The Blenheim was effective as a bomber but many were shot down.

Where was the Bristol Blenheim built?

Numbers built A total of 1,195 Blenheim I aircraft were built including licence production in Finland and Yugoslavia. See also Bristol 149 Blenheim IV / Bolingbroke, Bristol 152 Beaufort and Bristol 160 Bisley / Blenheim V.

How many planes did the RAF have during ww2?

The RAF alone now had 108 squadrons with over 1,500 aircraft. Raids against oil and communications proved the most effective. Starved of fuel, the German military machine ground to a halt.

What American pilot has the most kills?

Major Richard Bong, U.S. Army Air Forces During WWII he was the recipient of various congratulatory gifts from military elite, including a case of Scotch from WWI Ace Eddie Rickenbacker, when he beat Rickenbacker’s record of 26 kills.

When was the first Bristol Blenheim bomber made?

The aircraft was developed as Type 142, a civil airliner, in response to a challenge from Lord Rothermere to produce the fastest commercial aircraft in Europe. The Type 142 first flew in April 1935, and the Air Ministry, impressed by its performance, ordered a modified design as the Type 142M for the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a bomber.

How long has the Bristol Blenheim been restored?

Theirs is one of historic aviation’s most compelling stories, spanning more than 40 years and three restorations.

What did John Romain do with the Bristol Blenheim?

John Romain has enjoyed a long and rewarding association with the Bristol Blenheim, the aircraft responsible in no small part for his path into the vintage aviation scene and the founding of the Aircraft Restoration Company (ARCo) at Duxford.

Where is the Bristol Bolingbroke bomber being stored?

The plan is for the Freighter to be safely housed inside the new Conservation in Action workshop, for volunteers and apprentices to undergo work to conserve the aircraft for the future. Rescued from the US, the Bristol Bolingbroke bomber is a Canadian-built version of the Bristol Blenheim.