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KraziKanuK said:RG_Lunatic said:Merlins were the limiting factor in P-51 production.
I guess Allison should have got their finger out of their anus and produced a capable engine.
The Lancaster Mk.III had four Rolls Royce or Packard Merlin 28 or 38 inverted-Vee
Inverted Vee engines?? Sure, if you say so.
DAVIDICUS said:The Lancaster was certainly an excellent bomb delivery vehicle. It had a superb payload and excellent range.
I never did like it's low tolerance to damage or it's feeble defensive armament.
That and the fact that it's British. I wish there were some way for me to hack in and change that caption on Lanc's picture to:
The Lancaster Smells Like Ass - Oh wait, that's just the crew's bad breath from poor dental hygeine.
Canadians do brush our teeth, y'know.DAVIDICUS said:The Lancaster Smells Like Ass - Oh wait, that's just the crew's bad breath from poor dental hygeine.
KraziKanuK said:RG_Lunatic said:Merlins were the limiting factor in P-51 production.
I guess Allison should have got their finger out of their anus and produced a capable engine.
It was not until the build up of the USAAF had begun in the island when Spitfires showed any improvement