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.
2 comments:
Looks like fun was had, and many pictures taken!
Old NFO: Tons of fun and pictures both!
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