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what airplane engine this could be?
Hello,
We found this engine under the Central South Italian adriatic sea coast. We would like to know to what airplane it may belong. People from the area say B-17 flying fortress but I dont think so because from the image I see it is a 7 cylinder engine and the B-17 used the 9 cylinder, I think it belongs to a smaller airplane. What engine you think it is? To what world war II plane it may belong? I could dive again in that site, what kind of further info you may need to try to identify the engine and possible airplane type? Look at the pics he http://s288.photobucket.com/albums/l...view=slideshow Mario |
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