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"Jim Macklin" wrote: Or the Twin Mustang P82 "Brian" wrote in message The P82 (at least the production versions) had Allisons. ups.com... | On Feb 12, 2:07 pm, "Jim Macklin" | wrote: | The Merlin is the best sounding engine of all time. | | Followed by the P&W R2800 | | | I agree the only thing I have found that sounds better than a Merlin | as 2 of them in sync on DeHavilland Mosquito. | | Brian | CFIIG/ASEL | | | |
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![]() "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() In article , "Jim Macklin" wrote: Or the Twin Mustang P82 "Brian" wrote in message The P82 (at least the production versions) had Allisons. The P-38 sounds pretty damn good, too, and they are Allisons. One Merlin, or two Allisons? Who wins in that "sounds best" contest? -- Jim in NC |
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