In the room there are also a number of propeller driven planes.
In addition to the planes themselves, there are aircraft engines on display, including perhaps the most famous propeller aircraft engine, the Merlin:
This one is a Rolls Royce Merlin Mk. 3. Quite the beautiful engine, isn't it?
The room also had a plane that used the Merlin prominently displayed, the De Havilland Mosquito:
Many more propeller aircraft are in the room.
Below the Mosquito sits an Avro Lancaster:
There's a rare Fairey Swordfish of Sink the Bismarck fame:
A Short Sunderland Flying Boat is anything but short:
There's also an Avro Anson:
And many, many, more, plus a few helicopters, including this Westland Whirlwind:
Regarding which, one pilot who flew it was rather less than complimentary of this British-produced copy of a Sikorsky helicopter:
Tons to see in the room, and this was only the first building. As we left this first building, some glorious noise drew our attention.
Looks like fun was had, and many pictures taken!
ReplyDeleteOld NFO: Tons of fun and pictures both!
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