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Bristol Blenheim Mk.I Light Bomber

Bristol Blenheim Mk.I Light Bomber

The Bristol Blenheim was a light bomber, developed for the Royal Air Force in the mid 1930s. The Blenheim Mk.I entered service with the RAF in 1937 and was used extensively during the first two years of the Second World War.

The Mk.I was replaced by the Mk.IV, with an extended nose, more powerful engines and increased defensive armament.

The Blenheim Mk.I was also purchased by Finland, Greece, Romania, Turkey and Yugoslavia. Captured Yugoslav aircraft were later operated by Croatia with others passed on the Romania.