Admiral Beez
Major
The Beaufort was intended to replace the Vickers Vilderbeest. There were two squadrons in Malaya waiting for their Beauforts, while in the UK the final two Vilderbeest squadrons received theirs. If there's any RAF theatre that needed a credible torpedo bomber after Nov 1941 it's the Far East. So, I can see Beauforts to Australia as reasonable.Hi
Not only were they not fully equipped the crew's were only semi-trained. Also I believe it was only seven aircraft, six were sent back and one was retained to undertake reconnaissance missions.
Basically there was not much point in the British keeping developing the Beaufort as other, more 'modern' types, were coming into service. More earlier might have been useful but it had been rushed into service anyway (no prototype built for instance).
Mike