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We are pleased to present to you the Royal Air Force successor of the well-known Bristol Beaufighter
The Bristol Brigand that will arrive in Update 1.63 Desert Hunters in the designated B.1 bomber variant.
We are pleased to present to you the Royal Air Force successor of the well-known Bristol Beaufighter - the Bristol Brigand that will arrive in Update 1.63 Desert Hunters in the designated B.1 bomber variant. The Bristol Brigand was the successor to the aging Bristol Beaufighter - a heavy 2 engine fighter that was able to step into a wide range of combat roles - from Night Fighter, Ground Attack aircraft to Naval torpedo bomber. The Brigand was developed during World War 2, but came too late to see service or to have any meaningful impact on the outcome of the war. It was later deployed during the Malayan Emergency.
The main idea behind producing a new type of multi-role heavy fighter was to simplify the production and logistics (the new Brigand reconstructed the tail of the existing “Buckingham” medium bomber), while aiming for higher speed and incorporating the implementation of newer technologies. The Brigand B.1 bomber variant was powered by two Bristol Centaurus 57 powerplants, each generating a maximum continuous power of 2,165 hp which allowed the aircraft to reach a maximum speed of 357 mph (574 km/h) at 16,500 feet (5,030 m). The weight of the empty aircraft was slightly over 11 tons and it was operated by a 3 man crew.
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Its main armament consisted of four forward-facing 20mm Hispano Mk.V cannons under the nose and it could mount up to 2 000 lb of bombs or 16x unguided RP-3 rockets in different configurations. A total of 147 Brigands were built. The aircraft was decommissioned in 1958 and eventually replaced by both the de Havilland Hornet and the English Electric Canberra.
The Bristol Brigand B.1 will serve as a stately replacement for the Bristol Beaufighter in your lineup. It will be located at the Tier 4 of the British heavy fighter line right after the Mosquito and will be researchable for all players in the game.
As in the history - our players will be able to utilize the full potential of this aircraft. Either for close ground support, as a dive bomber, heavy attacker or very soon - against Naval forces. While its maximum top speed and maneuverability might not be suited to battle designated fighter aircraft, it is a good all-rounder and will serve you well in combined ground battles.
The Bristol Brigand does not resemble any unique design that wasn't already seen elsewhere and did not play any pivotal role during the War, but rather cleared the path for implementation of more advanced technologies and is a worthy replacement for the Beaufighter for Tier 4 combined battles. Enjoy!
The War Thunder Team!
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This video raises a good question in my mind. Why dont you guys add more ground targets? In the form of hangars, ammo bunkers, fuel dumps,static vehicals, ect mailny buildings to attack and get points for. instead of a set bomb load to destroy a base or airfield. make it destroy the bases components. adding some skill, playablity, and making it so certain planes wich shall not be named will not be able to do the old 5 min bomb rush. This i submit for you consideration.
Gaijin... CBT! When? You guys are killing me.
one question, what is the point of this thing, no one flies Mosquito's in the first place!
Question. Do you guys ever plan on adding the PV-2 Harpoon? It would be a nice tier 2 or tier 3 attacker.
Looks great... I think there needs to be more encouragement to destroy ground targets... I find it is never worth me attaching rockets or bombs due to the anti aircraft role being much more influential on the outcome of the game.
Any idea on when to Whirlwind will be added? In the shooting range you guys said that it was in development. So is it coming in 1.65?? Please respond! And nice aircraft btw.
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I would love to see the North American AJ Savage introduced
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