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The Bristol Buckmaster was an advanced British training aircraft operated by the Royal Air Force during the 1950s.

Type 166 Buckmaster
Role Advanced trainer aircraft
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Company
First flight 27 October 1944
Introduction 1945
Primary user Royal Air Force
Produced 1945–1946
Number built 112
Developed from Bristol Buckingham

Design and development


By 1945, there was a serious gap in performance between the so-called advanced trainers in use – such as the Avro Anson, Airspeed Oxford, dual-control Bristol Blenheim and Lockheed Hudson – and the combat aircraft which the pilots would be expected to fly on graduation.

The Bristol company's response to Air Ministry Specification T.13/43[1] was the Type 166 which was based on the Buckingham with a new wider front fuselage to allow side-by-side seating for an instructor and trainee and room for a radio operator. All armament and armour and military equipment was also removed.

The Buckmaster was a propeller-driven, twin-engine mid-wing aircraft. The retractable undercarriage was of conventional (tailwheel) configuration. The radial engines were equipped with four-blade propellers.

Two partly completed Buckinghams were converted as prototypes, the first flying on the 27 October 1944. Unused sets of Buckingham components[lower-alpha 1] were used to produce 110 aircraft which were delivered in 1945 and 1946.


Operational history


All production aircraft were intended to serve as a trainers for the similar Brigand.[1][2] It was considered the "highest performance trainer in the RAF" when introduced. Blind flying instruction and instrument training could be undertaken, the normal crew complement being pilot, instructor and air signaller. The last Training Command Buckmasters served with the No. 238 OCU at Colerne into the mid-fifties; the transfer of one or two to Filton for experimental work[1] marked its retirement in the mid-1950s.[3]


Operators


 United Kingdom

Specifications


Data from Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II[4]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


Notes


  1. Buckingham orders were cut at the end of the war

References


Notes
  1. Mondey 1994, p. 70.
  2. Winchester 2005, p. 94.
  3. Winchester 2005, p. 95.
  4. Bridgeman 1946, pp. 113–113.
  5. Barnes 1964, p. 321.
Bibliography

На других языках


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[fr] Bristol Buckmaster

Le Bristol Buckmaster était un avion d'entraînement avancé militaire britannique, utilisé par la Royal Air Force dans les années 1950.

[it] Bristol Buckmaster

Il Bristol Buckmaster era un aereo da addestramento avanzato britannico derivato dal precedente bombardiere Buckingham prodotto dalla stessa azienda, la Bristol Aeroplane Company negli anni quaranta del XX secolo



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