Description
The Bristol Blenheim was one of the most important Royal Air Force combat aircraft of the crucial, early years of World War Two.
Not only did it represent the backbone of the light bomber force, but it also served as a night fighter during the Battle of Britain, undertook anti-shipping strikes and went on to serve with every RAF command in every theatre of the war.
Blenheim’s later played an important, if unsung role, as a crew trainer.
This all-new publication from the publishers of FlyPast and Aeroplane magazines covers every variant of the aircraft in detail, the squadrons that flew them and operations flown, foreign users and the airframes that have survived today.

