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British Aircraft costs
I have used the search engine and cannot seem to find anything on this subject. Can anyone point me to a source for British aircraft costs, particularly of interest are the Blenheim, Beaufort and Mosquito?
Many Thanks, Artie Bob |
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The best source is most likely the Ministry of Aircraft Production "Price Books", held by the RAF Museum (there may also be a set at Kew as part of AVIA 2 but I have not checked).
The labo(u)r and subcontract cost of a Mossie was 6,000 pounds in 1941 and 4,200 pounds in 1945. Sebastian Ritchie, "A New Audit of War: The Productivity of Britain's Wartime Aircraft Industry Reconsidered", War & Society, v. 12 no. 1 (May 1994), pp. 125-147, p. 131. |
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Many Thanks,
ArtieBob |
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Finns bought 9 complete Blenheim Mk Is with price of £ 14 444 per a/c on 6 Oct 1936, but that did't incl the gun turret, part of the dials, radios and bomb shackles. Afterwards Finns calculated that the £ 14 444 was only under 2/3 of the total price of one Blenheim.
Juha |
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According to The Times (London) January 4th 1941 the "Edinburgh Fighter Aircraft Fund" had reached "£61,968" ... "and yesterday names were chosen for the 12 aeroplanes which this money will buy."
I also seem to recall that when a town purchased a Spitfire, they had to raise £5,000. I have heard one figure for a finished Whitley bomber being in the region of £25,000. I should be most interested to know the figure? Mark |
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The "prices" of presentation aircraft were set politically, and had little to do with the actual cost of the aircraft. I seem to recall reading some time ago that actual costs were at least twice the presentation price.
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Actual total cost of a Spitfire Mk.I in 1940 was £9,848.19.0. The £5,000 figure was the figure used during fund-raising. Hope that helps, Tim |
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Three years and an extra Merlin later, beautiful downtown Porthcawl had this to say:
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Several replies suggest that the public were in a way, being mislead about the cost of an aircraft? Mark |
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But then fund and presentation aircraft were often "invented" for press visits, with random airframes being given hasty artwork from the ground crews to portray a particular fund or presentation aircraft. Such is war and the issue of public morale. Cheers, Tim |
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