WELLINGTON Mk.IC
The Wellington was the main British bomber for the first two years of the war, although once it had been supplanted from the European theatre by Lancasters it flew until the war`s end many other theatres and in many roles. it was particularly effective in North Africa, where it could faster than most of the Italian fighters, and carried a heavier bomb load than the Italians. Its utility is proven by the large number built, 11,461. The Wellington MK.IC was crewed by 6, a pilot, radio operator, navigator/ bomb aimer, observer/nose gunner, tail gunner and waist gunner. It was powered by two 1050hp Bristol Pegasus XVIII engines that pulled it to 235mph. It had a ceiling of 18,000ft and a range of 2,500 miles. It came armed with eight 0.303 machine guns and could carry 4,500kg lbs bombs. wingspan: 26.26m, Length: 19.68m, Height: 6.76m, Empty Weight: 8,530kg, Max Weight: 13,610kg, Speed: 380km/h, Ceiling: 5,940m, Range: 4,105km, Armament: Eight 7.7mm machine gun, 2,041kg bombs.
Vier uitvoeringen mogelijk;
- Royal Air Force - No.75 Squadron, Norfolk 1941.
- Royal Air Force - No.40 Squadron, Malta 1941.
- Lengte 387.3 mm.
- Spanwijdte 547 mm.
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