Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. Armourers check the connections to a pair of 3-inch rocket projectiles on the wing of a [Bristol Beaufighter](/aircraft/20/) TF Mark X of [No. 404 Squadron](/squadrons/408/) RCAF before taxying off at [Davidstow Moor](/airfields/6112/), Cornwall. ⓘ licence & creditRoyal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Air_Force_Coastal_Command,_1939-1945._CH13180.jpgView source & full licence →Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. Armourers attaching 3-inch rocket projectiles fitted with 60-lb warheads to the starboard wing rails of a [Bristol Beaufighter](/aircraft/20/) TF Mark X of [No. 404 Squadron](/squadrons/408/) RCAF at [Davidstow Moor](/airfields/6112/), Cornwall. ⓘ licence & creditRoyal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Air_Force_Coastal_Command,_1939-1945._CH13179.jpgView source & full licence →Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. Armourers attaching 3-inch rocket projectiles fitted with 60-lb warheads to the starboard wing rails of a [Bristol Beaufighter](/aircraft/20/) TF Mark X of [No. 404 Squadron](/squadrons/408/) RCAF at [Davidstow Moor](/airfields/6112/), Cornwall. ⓘ licence & creditRoyal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Air_Force_Coastal_Command,_1939-1945._CH13179_(cropped).jpgView source & full licence →[Bristol Beaufighter](/aircraft/20/) Mk X, NE255/EE-H, of [No. 404 Squadron](/squadrons/408/) RCAF at [RAF Davidstow Moor](/airfields/6112/). ⓘ licence & creditCanadian Forces / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bristol_Type_156_Beaufighter_ExCC.jpgView source & full licence →Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. A crew of a [Bristol Blenheim](/aircraft/8/) Mark IV of [No. 404 Squadron](/squadrons/408/) RCAF, prepare to take off from Dyce, Aberdeen, in the evening of 17 May 1942, to take part in the attack on the German heavy cruiser PRINZ EUGEN off Norway. Six Blenheims were detailed to accompany the strike force of [Bristol Beauforts](/aircraft/35/) in order to make dummy torpedo attacks on the cruiser so as to confuse the enemy anti-aircraft defences, and to provide fighter cover. ⓘ licence & creditRoyal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Air_Force_Coastal_Command,_1939-1945._C2449.jpgView source & full licence →Royal Canadian Air Force [Bristol Beaufighter](/aircraft/20/) TF.Xs (NV427 'EO-L' nearest) of [No. 404 Squadron](/squadrons/408/) RCAF based at [Dallachy](/airfields/6110/), Morayshire (UK), breaking formation during a flight along the Scottish coast. ⓘ licence & creditFlt Lt B.J. Daventry, Royal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:404_Sqn_RCAF_Beaufighters_Feb_1945.jpgView source & full licence →Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. A [Bristol Beaufighter](/aircraft/20/) TF Mark X of [No. 404 Squadron](/squadrons/408/) RCAF based at [Davidstow Moor](/airfields/6112/), Cornwall, firing a pair of 3-inch rocket projectiles on a range off the Cornish coast. ⓘ licence & creditRoyal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Air_Force_Coastal_Command,_1939-1945._CH13183.jpgView source & full licence →