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DAP Beaufort
(Mk.VII) Bomber
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Welcome to the website dedicated to the restoration of an Australian-built DAP Beaufort Mark VII Bomber
This aircraft was handed over to the Royal Australian Air Force on 29 October 1942, who assigned it the serial number A9-141. It finished its service life on 26 April 1944, seeing active service defending Australia during this time. With the dedication of a small group of volunteers and the financial support of our sponsors, A9-141 is currently being restored to flight. When completed (in 2011 - for the 90th Anniversary of the Royal Australian Air Force), it will be the only airworthy Beaufort anywhere in the world - of the (approximately) 1,800 built for the Royal Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force. We invite you to view the progress of the restoration, to find out some more about the Beaufort - it's production and service with the Royal Australian Air Force - and to donate to the restoration effort.
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- UPCOMING EVENTS - Festival of Flight 2011 ![]() This event is hosted by: Come and see the Beaufort at the annual Festival of Flight and see the fantastic effort and hard toil that has been put into one of Australia's soon to fly icons of World War II heritage. The Beaufort is looking like a new aircraft. The people working on this project have done a superb job thus far.
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"Friend of the Beaufort" and help bring A9-141 back to airworthiness. Click here to download the Application Form
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Restoration Update: Click the restoration link above to view photographs of the restoration. |
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June 2009: August 2011:
Work continues on the wings and engines. |
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You can help..!
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