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Beaufighter MK-21 Inaccuracies


Hello everybody, I have been doing some volunteer work on A Bristol Beaufighter MK-21 today at A museum and I would like to point out some historical inaccuracies involving speed, takeoff weight, weaponry and liveriesimage.jpg.6e3b50de01e266299d0b2eecb641a6 5FE36FEE-637A-4F9B-AC89-7E4B3701B47B.png F0B69A20-1449-4047-B03E-12E5C5934B0B.png E4E320C8-74C7-468C-89CB-D8B6F7FD4509.png

And if you were to compare this with how gaijin interpreted it, the beaufighter MK-21 is innacurate.

The MK-21 also never had torpedos from memory but I may be wrong.

The livery on this aircraft is also incorrect as they were not painted earth and foliage over sky as most media thinks and as most people restore them.

This one is in it’s original condition when it came out of the pacific, still has bullet holes in the turret.

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According to ADF Serials this is Beaufighter Mk.21 A8-6 and it looks to be camouflaged: http://www.adf-gallery.com.au/gallery3/var/albums/Beaufighter/P008710.jpg

 

As for the other things you’ll have to follow the historical reporting procedure for them to consider correcting it.

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