(159).jpg May 2026
: Bristol engineers aimed to utilize their experience with the Blenheim and Beaufort. The Type 159 was intended to be longer than the Beaufort and featured a distinctive twin-fin tail design.
While the filename "(159).jpg" is generic and used across many different digital libraries, it is most notably associated with historical design documents for the , a proposed British heavy bomber from the early 1940s. The Bristol Type 159 "Beaubomber" (159).jpg
The Bristol Type 159 was a four-engined heavy bomber designed to meet the British Air Ministry's . It is often nicknamed the "Beaubomber" because it was essentially a significantly upscaled version of the successful Bristol Beaufort. : Bristol engineers aimed to utilize their experience
: Although a full-scale mock-up was completed by early 1940, the project was halted in May 1940. The onset of the Battle of Britain forced the RAF to prioritize the production of fighters over new heavy bomber prototypes, leading to the dismantling of the 159 mock-up. The Bristol Type 159 "Beaubomber" The Bristol Type
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