L'acrobat wrote:
"Ken Duffey" wrote in message
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Meanwhile - back at RR Meteor/Merlins.........
Apparently during the Korean war a USAF Sqn of P-51's were grounded due to
a
shortage of spare parts for their Packard Merlins.
Over the next hill was an Australian army tank battalion - equipped with
British
Centurion tanks.
The Centurions had RR Meteor engines - and if they had only had a common
parts
nomenclature/numbering system, the Aussie could have supplied the Yanks
with
parts!
It is probably an apocryphal story - and certainly exagerated, but a good
one
nonetheless.
It was not until the beginning of 1952 that the Australian Army finally
received it's first Centurion tanks. These first tanks were given to 1
Armoured Regiment.
1 Armoured Regt did not serve in Korea.
I said the story was probably apophrycal...........
Stop spoiling it with facts!
How about the Comet tank - what engine did that have - and did the Aussies use
it - and was it in Korea ??
Desperately trying to salvage a good story............
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