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"Names of Planes in Service with the British" from Tactical and Technical Trends

The following article on British military airplane names was originally printed in Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 5, August 13, 1942.

[DISCLAIMER: The following text is taken from the U.S. War Department publication Tactical and Technical Trends. As with all wartime intelligence information, data may be incomplete or inaccurate. No attempt has been made to update or correct the text. Any views or opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of the website.]
 

NAMES OF PLANES IN SERVICE WITH THE BRITISH

BOMBERS OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE

Heavy Bombers(1)

Halifax       4 engines
Lancaster4 engines
Manchester             2 engines
Stirling4 engines

Medium Bombers(2)

Mosquito       2 engines
Wellington             2 engines
Whitley2 engines

Light Bombers(3)

Blenheim                      2 engines
Hampden 2 engines

Torpedo Bombers

Beaufort                      2 engines

(1) Weight empty, over 20,000 pounds
(2) Weight empty, 12,000-20,000 pounds
(3) Weight empty, under 12,000 pounds

 
FIGHTERS OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE

Night Fighters

Blenheim (long range)        2 engines
Defiant1 engine

Fighters

Beaufighter                   2 engines
Hurricane1 engine
Spitfire1 engine

 
BOMBERS OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE

American Name      British Name      No. of Engines
 
Heavy Bombers*
 
B - 17
B - 24
Flying Fortress
Liberator
4
4
 
Medium Bombers*
 
B - 26
B - 25
B - 34
Marauder
Mitchell
Ventura
2
2
2
 
Light Bombers*
 
Martin 167
Martin 187
D.B. - 7
D.B. - 7 A
D.B. - 7 B
B - 14
Maryland
Baltimore
Boston I
Boston II
Boston III
Hudson
2
2
2
2
2
2
 
Dive Bombers
 
Vultee (V-72) Vengeance or Georgia 1

*American classification and not by weight.

 
FIGHTERS OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE

American Name                 No. of Engines
 
Single Engine
 
P - 39
Brewster 339
P - 40 B.C.
P - 40 D.E.
P - 40 F
P - 43
P - 66
P - 51
Airacobra
Buffalo
Tomahawk
Kittyhawk
Warhawk
Lancer
Vanguard
Mustang
 
Twin Engine
 
P - 38
P - 38 D.E.F.
D.B. - 7 (night fighter)
D.B. - 7 B (night fighter)
Lightning I
Lightning II
Havoc I
Havoc II

 
 


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