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Hello,
We found this engine under the Central South Italian adriatic sea coast. We would like to know to what airplane it may belong. People from the area say B-17 flying fortress but I dont think so because from the image I see it is a 7 cylinder engine and the B-17 used the 9 cylinder, I think it belongs to a smaller airplane. What engine you think it is? To what world war II plane it may belong? I could dive again in that site, what kind of further info you may need to try to identify the engine and possible airplane type? Look at the pics he http://s288.photobucket.com/albums/l...view=slideshow Mario |
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