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Alternative History and Future Speculation
FAA flying hardware, 1937-45?
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<blockquote data-quote="tomo pauk" data-source="post: 504194" data-attributes="member: 7354"><p>Or, in other words, lets give to the FAA some attractive hardware that gets the job done and then some. Whether something later to be made earlier, or something that never flew, or a substantial mod to an existing design. Limitations of availability of engines, armament and electronics remain - use what was actually available to the designers/manufactures in the UK. </p><p>Bonus points if the stuff is likely to be used by other services/forces, and it is good enough to be licence produced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomo pauk, post: 504194, member: 7354"] Or, in other words, lets give to the FAA some attractive hardware that gets the job done and then some. Whether something later to be made earlier, or something that never flew, or a substantial mod to an existing design. Limitations of availability of engines, armament and electronics remain - use what was actually available to the designers/manufactures in the UK. Bonus points if the stuff is likely to be used by other services/forces, and it is good enough to be licence produced. [/QUOTE]
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