Excellent Graeme! We'll done. As I said, it was a new one to me.
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Neither here nor at Latte Gulf!lol...the auto-correct kept changing Heine to Heinz, I never noticed it was changing Schwarz to Schwartz!
And kept trying in this post, too.
You shall not prevail, auto-correct, not today...
IMHO the glider is the Japanese Kokusai Ku-7 Manazuru. The tug seems to be either the Mitsubishi G4M or Mitsubishi Ki-67.
That plate has got to be worth something to someone...and that person should be locked away.
Good eye, Graeme!
What crazy voodoo is this you speak of? Writing on paper, sending in an envelope? BAH!!! Video, or at least a still image or it never happened.
It did indeed. The S.31 (M4) was powered by four of them, allegedly producing 114 h.p. each, which seems a lot.Good eye, Graeme!
If I'm not mistaken, Pobjoy Niagra engines were used on the half-scale Stirling for proof of concept.