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Hi Carson, in this instance turnip, being a ball shaped vegetable, is a description of my head, for not thinking to raid my Putnam collection for more pics
Having had that thought, thanks to AMCken, here is another, the Avro Lancastrian C.2
Hi Waynos,
Also I came across a very interesting website from a dutch gentleman concerning "The Supermarine Spitfire Family Tree", that's the link:
http://www.strijdbewijs.nl/birds/spitfire/spitfiretree/spittree.htm.
I checked the genealogy of the "Seafire" and it matches hundredpercent with the information that you and other forum members gave in this thread.
carson1934
I didn't go back to the start of this thread, but has anyone mentioned the Convair R3Y-1 and the R3Y-2 "Tradewind" seaplane ? It had four turbo-props, with contra-rotating props.
Charles
I found yet another one. Tupolev Tu-4, testbed for NK-12 turboprop engine.
It's ok I'm easily confused.