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Well, Vic, was there a Hawker trainer that was similar in size and type to the Moth?? Methinks I assumed (there's that word again) that the airplane I was thinking about was so named. If there is such an airplane....now where's that blasted reference book on the RAF...it's around here someplace.... RDA "Vic Smith" wrote in message ... In article , "RDA" wrote: It's entirely likely that the Hart used this 76x54 prop, since I believe they were both powered by a Gypsy Major engine; which, according to the stamping, seems to be a viable assumption. Oh dear The Hawker Hart was a light bomber, powered by a 525hp Roll-Royce Kestrel engine. The prop would have been much larger than a Gipsy Major's Vic Smith -- E-mail to mailto:vee-en@ (use rest of address in From line) |
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