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Ramsman (nospam@nowhere.com) 2014/06/22 08:29

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> On 22/06/2014 14:08, Joseph Testagrose wrote:
>
> Presumably this was original twin engined design, specification P.13/36,
> which would account for the single central fin. I'm unable to discover
> whether this actually flew.
>

>

LOL!

Sorry to be pedantic but it's actually PN323 set up as a rig H-P used at
Radlett for aviaonics testing. It sat on the airfield and was easily
visible from the railway line from St. Pancras. Its nose was later at
IWM Lambeth, and is currently at Duxford while Lambeth is being refurbished.

https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/parkstreetparrot/6991226795/

--
Peter

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