Now that the P39 has gone we have spread the P40 projects around the hangar. Four in total in various states, three E models and one N. Also a flurry of activity on the Hornet front but that is for another day.
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Steve Puls
July 9, 2019
Put me to work I’ll come over and sleep in the shed.
I imagine you have already checked this out, but if not, look at the National Archives of Australia (NAA) recordsearch webpage and search for sea hornet TT213 where there are technical reports and information on TT213 which was tested in Australia in the 1950s. Copies can be had from the NAA.
Cheers J M
Put me to work I’ll come over and sleep in the shed.
She is a bit cold in the shed in July.
It’s ok I NEED WORK IMMEDIATELY
I imagine you have already checked this out, but if not, look at the National Archives of Australia (NAA) recordsearch webpage and search for sea hornet TT213 where there are technical reports and information on TT213 which was tested in Australia in the 1950s. Copies can be had from the NAA.
Cheers J M
Hi JM thanks for that, we have seen this.
Good luck with the Hornet project. I have always thought this to be about the most beautiful of all piston aircraft.
Will you be able to find the particular type of Merlins?
Kind regards, SS.