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Didn't the Vickers Warwick have R-2800 engines?
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You mean the stall spoiler? The one that then LTJG Merle "Butch" Davenport, the engineering officer of VF-17, designed had convinced the Vought folks install and, lo, and behold, it worked. You mean that stall spoiler? Davenport, though a degreed aeronautical engineer before becoming a naval aviator, was certainly not in the Royal Navy and no one in the Royal Navy was involved.Adding the stall flap was another improvement.
Thanks for the reminder. The type is easily forgotten given low production levels.Didn't the Vickers Warwick have R-2800 engines?
Can we look at how the British might have wrecked the Corsair? I recall reading somewhere that the Air Ministry or Australian tried a Bristol Centaurus on a Corsair.
Impressive stuff!Maybe this guy.
Several Sea Furies have been modified with a 28-cylinder Pratt & Whitney R-4360 radial engine. Hawker Sea Fury T.20 "Dreadnaught," flown by Dennis Sanders, is registered as N20SF and carries race number 8.Not Australia, the Aussies never operated the Corsair, the Kiwis did but none were fitted with a Centaurus. I think you might have seen this on a what if modeling site, I don't think the British fitted a Corsair with a Centaurus. I have seen a Sea Fury fitted with Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp though...
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Several Sea Furies have been modified with a 28-cylinder Pratt & Whitney R-4360 radial engine. Hawker Sea Fury T.20 "Dreadnaught," flown by Dennis Sanders, is registered as N20SF and carries race number 8.
Some are ex-RNAF or Luftwaffe two-seaters, often used as target tugs, and "Blind Man's Bluff" had the front cockpit eliminated with a small bubble in the aft seat to improve CG and possibly aerodynamics. It had a R-3350.
Here's a pic of Blind Man's Bluff/Critical Mass converted back to Sea Fury configuration, regaining the front cockpit and longer wing tips, and losing the enlarged vertical surfaces. It looks like they wisely kept the R3350.
View attachment 819315Since we've alread hijacked this Corsair thread, who remembers the Sea Fury's major contribution to air combat?
(In the Bay of Pigs debacle, they ran roughshod through the CIA's B-26s, with the aid of gunned up T-33s, four each Sea Furies and T-Birds shot down five B-26s and sank two cargo ships, losing one Sea Fury.)