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Originally Posted by Graham Boak
There were no Manchesters in 1944.
The Manchester had a shorter span wing, lower aspect ratio, than the one in the photograph.
The one in the photograph has four engines - look at the negative copy if you can't see them on the original posting.
We were talking about Lancasters - right.
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Hi Graham,
maybe, on the left wing there is to see something like a second engine, yes. If I wish to see there on this picture four engines maybe I really can see them. So - please tell me - when did they stop using the Manchester ?
And - the negative what you talking about - yes, I add a negative (
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/attach...6&d=1295195440), but it isnīt the negative of the picture what Richard K. added in the beginning of this discussion. My negative
shows a Lancaster but it is a completely
other picture. I added this negative to show the difference (exactly four engines).
Regards,
JohnnyB