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USAAF P-40Fs tarking off the USS Chenango (CVE-28) North Africa November 1942 REDD
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I love the shots of AAF planes taking off from carriers.USAAF P-40Fs tarking off the USS Chenango (CVE-28) North Africa November 1942 REDD
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This particular a/c is a B-25D-1 s/n 41-29886, completed in November 1942 in the Kansas factory of NAA and modified in the same factory (mod centre) as a F-10. During WWII this a/c was with 1st Photographic Group in West Africa and in Eritrea as a photo-recce plane. In 1946 after delivery to Canada 891 was assigned to No. 13 (Photographic) Squadron RCAF at Rockcliffe (Ottawa) still in the F-10 configuration.North American B-25D Mitchell Mk.2PT 418 Sqn AIRH
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Short vid about the Tornado:It seems to me that the Typhoon wasn't a direct descendant of the Tornado, but a parallel concept, with Hawker presenting two variants, a Vulture-powered one and a Sabre-powered one. The development of one benefited the other : the Tornado had been designed with a ventral radiator which was found to disrupt airflow over the tail fin, and it subsequently received a "chin" radiator, as originally designed for the Typhoon, on which it proved satisfactory.
The photo, incidentally, shows the Tornado in its ultimate state, with this modification.
The Tornado program was canceled by the end of August 1941, a month after Rolls-Royce had announced to stop Vulture development. The first production Typhoon had already rolled off the assembly line at the end of May.