ADF-SERIALS RAAF A9 DAP Bristol Beaufort |
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The Bristol Beaufort was chosen
for Australian production by the Department of Aircraft
Production (DAP) in August 1938. Production would be
carried out between 1941 and 1944 at Fishermen's Bend,
Melbourne and Mascot, Sydney. The Pratt and Whitney R-1830
Twin Wasp engine would be built by the Commonwealth
Aircraft Corporation (CAC). The State Railway Workshops of
Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia would build
sub-assemblies and components. This was a major
undertaking for Australia and the original plan was to
build aircraft for both the RAF and the RAAF. The first 58
were issued RAF serials although only 7 where delivered to
the RAF, the remainder going to the RAAF and being
re-serialled A9-1 onwards.
A Bristol built pattern aircraft was acquired (RAF serial L4448) in 1939 and it was converted from Bristol Taurus power to Pratt and Whitney power and re-serialled A9-1001. Australian production was 700 aircraft. From A9-50 on even numbered serials came from Mascot and those with odd numbers from Fishermen's Bend During 1944 and 1945 46
Beauforts were converted to unarmed transports,
officially Beaufort Mk.IX but generally known as
Beaufreighters. |
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The Author of this page is Jan Herival updated by Brendan Cowan, Gordon Birkett, Martin Edwards & Peter May. Sources: The Melbourne Herald/Sun, Townsville at War Website, National Archives of Australia, Dept of Defence Media Release, RAAF Historical Section, For your tomorrow we gave our today, Australian War Memorial, RAAF Bairnsdale, Australia@War website, Jack Coutts (Ex 100 Sqn observer), John Snewin, RAAF Beaufort Squadrons Association, Jack Slingo (Ex 100 and 14 Sqn WAG), John Macnaughtan, The Beaufort File, Beaufort Special. Emails: Ralph Cusack, Paul McMillan, Greg Hyde, Les Bushell, Dean Norman, Doug Lee, Jan Herivel, John Goudie, Daniel Leahy, Gordon Birkett, Keith Hayles, Kim Fawkes, John Macnaughtan, Jason Stagg, Mal Duggan, Brendan Cowan, Martin Edwards, Robert Dettman and Nanette Miller.
Updated 07 September 2019 |
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