By the time the Battle of Britain broke out, the aircraft had evolved into the Bristol Blenheim, a nearly obsolete twin-engine aircraft that nonetheless played an important role in the fight.
the world's only air-worthy Bristol Blenheim, the B-17 flying fortress Sally B, American P-51 Mustangs and other Second World War aircraft.
Robert Coventry, 27, was the pilot of a Bristol Blenheim bomber which crashed in a field near Gloucester in September 1940 while on a training mission. He was killed after apparently staying at ...
Flt Lt Robert George Coventry was killed when his Bristol Blenheim bomber crashed in 1940 in Quedgeley in Gloucestershire. He is believed to have taken evasive action to avoid hitting Quedgeley ...