Feb 3, 2012 #21 Aaron Brooks Wolters Brigadier General 16,554 2,428 Jul 28, 2007 Abingdon, VA. Ok. I didn't know, but thought I had heard or read something about it. Thank you sir.
Feb 3, 2012 #22 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,737 30,744 Jun 19, 2005 Poland You'r welcome. According to a reference I found on my shelf the list of Corsair engines consists of R-2800-8, R-2800-8W, R-2800-18W, R-2800-32W, R-2800-83W and R-4360-4. Of course no experimental or special category there. Just standard one only.
You'r welcome. According to a reference I found on my shelf the list of Corsair engines consists of R-2800-8, R-2800-8W, R-2800-18W, R-2800-32W, R-2800-83W and R-4360-4. Of course no experimental or special category there. Just standard one only.
Feb 3, 2012 #23 Aaron Brooks Wolters Brigadier General 16,554 2,428 Jul 28, 2007 Abingdon, VA. I'll bet the 4360 was a #$%^ hand full!!!
Feb 3, 2012 #24 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,737 30,744 Jun 19, 2005 Poland It was called a "corncob" So it could have been very hand full. image source .... http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/409516-I-know-it-s-Late-in-the-Game-But!/page2
It was called a "corncob" So it could have been very hand full. image source .... http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/409516-I-know-it-s-Late-in-the-Game-But!/page2