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G-BPIV, 1943 Bristol 149 Bolingbroke Mk.IVT, C/N: 10201

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G-BPIV, 1943 Bristol 149 Bolingbroke Mk.IVT C/N 10201, Bristol Bolingbroke lVT. The second of two Bolingbrokes renovated at Duxford, the first V6028, was destroyed in a crash in 1987. This second aircraft was reconstructed from Bolingbroke cn 10201 and first flew in 1993 finished a black night intruder.

Bristol Bolingbroke lVT. The second of two Bolingbrokes renovated at Duxford, the first V6028, was destroyed in a crash in 1987. This second aircraft was reconstructed from Bolingbroke cn 10201 and first flew in 1993 finished a black night intruder.

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Photographer: Malcolm Clarke
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Shot Date: 1995-06-17
Airport: EGWC
RAF Cosford Airport, Albrighton, England United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2009-10-28
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  • G-BPIV @ QFO - Duxford 12.7.2015 - by leo larsen by leo larsen @ QFO
  • G-BPIV - Bristol (Fairchild) Bolingbroke IV (being rebuilt as Blenheim I) at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke
  • G-BPIV @ EHLE - Lelystad Airport for performing in the Movie Dunkirk - by Jan Bekker by Jan Bekker @ EHLE
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - Bristol Bolingbroke Mk IVT, converted to short-nosed Blenheim LF at the IWM and other collections, Duxford - by Ingo Warnecke by Ingo Warnecke @ EGSU
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - originally a Mk IV, after a landing accident in 2003 It was decided to return the aircraft to the air as a Mk I Blenheim. The MK1 has a snub nosed look compared to the latter MKIV models. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGSU