| 41. | Bristol's most important contribution to the expansion of the RAF at this time was the Blenheim light bomber.
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| 42. | The parachute fragmentation ( parafrag ) bomb gave the light bombers increased accuracy for close air support missions.
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| 43. | Reactivated under Tactical Air Command in May 1947 as a light bomber squadron, but neither manned or equipped.
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| 44. | The military versions of the aircraft were used as transports and light bombers and saw action on all fronts.
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| 45. | During the Invasion of Poland, their unit flew many operations using PZL . 23 Kara [ light bombers.
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| 46. | They were soon expanded with the addition of Nakajima Army Type 91 Fighters and Kawasaki Type 88 light bombers.
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| 47. | During the First World War it operated as a reconnaissance and bomber squadron and in the 1930s operated light bombers.
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| 48. | In keeping with its previous role when the OCU reformed in December 1951 it was to train light bomber crews.
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| 49. | The ship was unsuccessfully attacked by several Bristol Blenheim light bombers of No . 84 Squadron RAF on 14 February.
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| 50. | This limited the class to light bomber designs with ordnance loads in the range of although there were larger examples.
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