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Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley

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Filename:Pollitt-1940_Whitley.jpg
Album name:Will / Scale Plans of Military Aircraft
Keywords:Armstrong-Whitworth / Whitley
Owner Comment::I can't imagine the Whitley ever looked very whizz-bang! Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Early war mainstay of the RAF's Bomber Command, it had the range to reach Germany. It would fly "nose-down" due to the angle of incidence of the win
Source::C.A.H. Pollitt's 1940 book "Scale Plans of Military Aircraft"
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Date added:May 20, 2011
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