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I'll break in on this one............... shortened for S2-F, StwoF, StooF.
We had a couple of squadrons of them on the Yorktown, CVS-10.
Love the sound of round engines.
Nope. It was done in order to retain a balanced airflow over the tail surfaces. The short distance between the propeller shaft centre-line and aft fuselage top-decking led to the use of a small in diamater four-blade prop to take an adventage of the available power. The hub was thus only about ten feet from the intersection of the fin and the tailplane. Therefore the engine nacelle was angled to starboard what was more suitable solution in a low-speed aircraft than more common cambering of a fin and rudder.
Jan how does the plastic look on that Warspite?Some decent lines in that one.
Someone else may confirm or dispel this................
When WWII raceplanes are rebuilt, the tail is re-aligned to Inline with the centerline for less drag?