PLANES & ENGINES
I MI'S I BRITISH TYPES OFFERED TO UNITED STATES. QUESTIONS OF PRODUCTION. . !!-. Telegraph —Pre . A- at U.t >-•-•.■.-■r'l-.l - ’Received This Day. 10 am 1 WASHINGTON, February 7 Defence officials said the British had offered to make available their latest aircraft, such as the Tornado and Typhoon fighters, but it had been deemed inadvisable to place them in production m the United States on the ground that les? time would lie hw:‘. if their advantage? were incorporated m American plants. H> v.<-v*-r -.mm the United States has only one hquid-rooled engine the United State? e. now testing the 2*ooo k. : • er M.-j-Jin, used in the Tornado and the Sabre Napier. used in the Tv- ‘ii. whir!) we;-e placed at the disposal of the United Stat--: to ■ ■■.- whetlur they -h‘-uld be placed produe
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1941, Page 5
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133PLANES & ENGINES Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1941, Page 5
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