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 On 22/06/2014 15:29, Ramsman wrote:
 
 >> On 22/06/2014 14:08, Joseph Testagrose wrote:
 >>
 >> Presumably this was original twin engined design, specification P.13/36,
 >> which would account for the single central fin. I'm unable to discover
 >> whether this actually flew.
 >>
 
 >>
 >
 > LOL!
 >
 > Sorry to be pedantic but it's actually PN323 set up as a rig H-P used at
 > Radlett for aviaonics testing. It sat on the airfield and was easily
 > visible from the railway line from St. Pancras. Its nose was later at
 > IWM Lambeth, and is currently at Duxford while Lambeth is being
 > refurbished.
 >
 > https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/parkstreetparrot/6991226795/
 >
 
 Oops! I looked at this photo before I saw Joseph's other picture of PN323.
 
 --
 Peter
 
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