
December 23rd 12, 12:42 PM
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UK1 R5609 Avro Lancaster BoscombeDown.jpg
On 23/12/2012 12:30, Ramsman wrote:
On 22/12/2012 15:30, Waldo Pepper wrote:
Thank you. Yet another book it looks like I need to track down.
Waldo.
The Secret Years, Flight Testing at Boscombe Down 1939-1945, Tim Mason,
Hikoki Publications, 1998. ISBN 9780951989999
It probably won't be cheap, as its original price in the UK was GBP
29.95 and it's scarce now. Fascinating contents though, lots of photos,
lus brief descriptions of the tests and tables of aircraft performance.
From the Miles Messenger to the Gruman Tigercat.
Apropos of the ranting in other threads, the A&AEE didn't think much of
the P-39. The P-38 was tested only briefly as it had already been
rejected by RAF pilots in the USA on account of its u8nacceptable high
altitude performance*. Handling was found to be pleasant.
*No turbochargers, of course. I have read different opinions about why
this was, varying from the Air Ministry not wanting them because they
were too complex to service, to the US Government refusing to supply
them. I have no idea what the real reason was.
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles..._P-38_MkI.html
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