Illustrated description of large 4-engined bombers to be employed for offensive operations, having been in service since Aug 1940; it is midwing all metal cantilever monoplane and retractable main and tail chassis, and is powered by 4 Bristol Hercules 14-cyl, radial air cooled engines, each developing max of 1600 bhp at 2900 rpm. (See also - n 1601 Jan 20 1942 p 133-5; Flight v 41 n 1727 Jan 29 1942 p 94-101; Engineer v 173 n 4490 and 4491 Jan 30 1942 p 95-7 and Feb 6; Engineering v 153 n 3969 Feb 6 1942 p 107-8 and 110; Machy (Lond) v 60 n 1531 Feb 12 1942 p 85-7; Automotive and Aviation Industries v 86 n 8 Apr 15 1942 p 20-7; Aero Digest v 40 n 4 Apr 1942 p 147-8 and 153-4)
Short stirling
Aeroplane
Aeroplane ; 62 , n 1605
1942
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1942
Engineering Index Backfile | 1942
Engineering Index Backfile | 1942
Engineering Index Backfile | 1942
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