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![]() With a brief salute to its ancestor, the Manchester. Who could have imagined that merely adding another couple of motors could turn an mediocre bomber into one of the best planes ever built? Pt one of eight. |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 06:42:31 -0600, Mitchell Holman
wrote: With a brief salute to its ancestor, the Manchester. Who could have imagined that merely adding another couple of motors could turn an mediocre bomber into one of the best planes ever built? Don't forget: and changing the engines from crappy Vultures to outstanding Merlins... |
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Not just a case of adding two engines; the wingspan was increased by approx
12 ft. It was crucial to the Lancaster's phenomenal payload capacity. :O) Great pictures as ever, Mitch. "JR" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 06:42:31 -0600, Mitchell Holman wrote: With a brief salute to its ancestor, the Manchester. Who could have imagined that merely adding another couple of motors could turn an mediocre bomber into one of the best planes ever built? Don't forget: and changing the engines from crappy Vultures to outstanding Merlins... |
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