Shortround6
Lieutenant General
This is all well and good to order engines, the problem is actually getting delivery.One of the Morgenthau diaries also mention Anglo-French orders for the P&W R2800 dated May 22nd, 1940, the British ordered 600 of them and the French 230, to be delivered repespectively January-November and January-July 1941.
So the British and French order 830 R-2800 engines.
P&W and Ford combined only made 1723 R-2800s in all of 1941. And 425 of them were made in Dec 1941, outside of the desired delivery dates.
Ford is delivering engines from a brand new factory (or incomplete) while P&W is building their R-2800s while almost doubling production of R-1830s from 1940 to 1941 and almost tripling their production of their other engines for trainers and low level transports (over 10,000 of these lower level engines built in 1941).
Now in 1942 P&W and Ford built about 11,800 engines and production increased by leaps and bound after that, but actual deliveries to either Britain or France in the summer of 1941?
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