Re: twin engine post ww2 prototype question
- From: "patrick mitchel" <patm317@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:21:56 -0700
"Orval Fairbairn" <orfairbairn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <f3kmo3$2tui$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"patrick mitchel" <patm317@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm trying to stir the neurons , trying to recall the american
manufacturer
that produced (as i recall) and twin engine photorecon (prop driven)
that
had the engines located in the wings fairly conformal to the planforn
There
was some thrust augmentation in the exhaust and largish paddle bladed
props.
Was painted in a flattish black. Was thinking northrop and it wasn't the
black widow. As i recall, it had a typical canopy (along the lines of
the
a26).This all ocurred at the end of the war(2). Ring any bells? Thanks
Pat
McDonnell XP-67?
Right on the money .....Thanks loads Orval.... Regards Pat
.
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