Bailey
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No drawing, sorry, but Tony Buttler mentioned in BSP 1935 - 50, that Fairey
proposed a variant with a Merlin 26 and a jet engine of 13,3 kN thrust as a
pre-project to the Spearfish.
That would be the Fairey design to O.21/44, a Spearfish development:Interesting but unconfirmable reports that one version had twin coupled Merlins with contra prop configuration. I would like to see that if possible. N results to searches yet.
There are a couple of threads with the Strike Fighter: here and here, the first thread does contain an image of the O.21/44.Thank you, Sir. Much appreciated and educated too.
I tried looking that up but nothing found so far, another rabbit hole I think. Great stuff entertainment will ensue.
Yes, it was designated the Merlin 140. In Morgan/Shacklady book, there's photos of a Spitfire Mk.VIII and a Mk.IX with contra-props. The Merlin 140 were installed in the Short Sturgeon and used in service.Did Rolls-Royce built a Merlin variant with contra-rotating propellers?
... or was it only the Griffin?
I know it's an Avenger. I gave a picture for an example.That's a Grumman TBF Avenger.
The closest view of the Spearfish to the image you posted (at least if you want the internal seating arrangements) is probably this one:
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This is what I was looking for. Are there any similar images with the interior?That's a Grumman TBF Avenger.
The closest view of the Spearfish to the image you posted (at least if you want the internal seating arrangements) is probably this one:
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