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- The Grumman Wildcat in FAA Service by Bruce Archer
The Martlet II (from this point onwards, I am not speaking of the first 10 Mk IIs which became Mk IIIs) were powered by a Pratt and Whitney R-1830-90 Twin Wasp single stage two speed supercharged radial This engine had the magnetos on the rear of the engine, next to the carburetor The cowl was the standard chord Pratt and Whitney cowl, which had one large cowl flap on each side The distance
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- Colors and Markings of the Hawker Sea Fury in Canadian Service 1948 - 1956
Colors Markings of the Hawker Sea Fury In Royal Canadian Navy Service 1948-1956 Part One by Jennings Heilig HyperScale is proudly supported by Squadron
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