Airport-Data.com
Log in    New user?  Sign up for free

Aircraft G-BPIV Photo

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

Links to this page and other related pages
More photos of G-BPIV
Have a photo of this aircraft? Share with others.
Photo ID: AC1882086

G-BPIV, 1943 Bristol 149 Bolingbroke Mk.IVT C/N 10201, Bristol Bolingbroke Mk IVT, converted to short-nosed Blenheim LF at the IWM and other collections, Duxford

Bristol Bolingbroke Mk IVT, converted to short-nosed Blenheim LF at the IWM and other collections, Duxford

Folder: Ingo Warnecke's photo gallery > A/C at/in museums, gate guardians etc. > United Kingdom > Duxford, IWM and other collections / aircraft

Photo Info

Photographer: Ingo Warnecke
More photos by Ingo Warnecke
Contact Ingo Warnecke
Please do NOT ask photographer about aircraft data, instead use forum for these questions
Shot Date: 2024-07-28
Airport: EGSU
Duxford Airport, Cambridge, England United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2025-04-19
Views: 35

Photo MetaData

Device Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Device Model: FinePix HS20EXR
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2024:07:28 13:27:01
Original Image Size: 72 x 4565 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/210 sec
F Number: f/5
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 800
Focal Length: 38.3 mm
Flash: No Flash
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
Scene Type: Directly Photographed
Contrast:
Saturation:
Sharpness: 0
Total 107 photos. View all photos
More photos of G-BPIV

  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - Bristol Bolingbroke lVT. As L8841 of the Royal Air Force. Manufactured by the Fairchild Aircraft Company and originally flown by the RCAF. Rebuilt after a crash in 2003. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGSU
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - Duxford BoB 75th Anniversary Airshow 20-9-15 - by Jacksonphreak by Jacksonphreak @ EGSU
  • G-BPIV @ QFO - Duxford 12.7.2015 - by leo larsen by leo larsen @ QFO
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - About to depart from Duxford. - by Graham Reeve by Graham Reeve @ EGSU
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - The colors of this aircraft represent the personal aircraft of Cdr Max Aitken, who was OC 68 Sq in the early stages of the War. - by Joop de Groot by Joop de Groot @ EGSU