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Firstly, I must admit that this timeframe is not my usual area of interest and I my library is less than extensive as a consequence so I apologise if I am missing some common knowledge!
I have seen 3 different numbers for Spiteful production contracts, 150, 188, and 373. And I have no idea which one represents the actual number of Spitefuls ordered, does anybody know? I am currently ruling out the 150 number as I suspect this might be a confusion with the Seafang order?
Also, obviously Supermarine was working on improved variants, seemingly with an emphasis on improving altitude performance, which makes sense given the fact that the Supermarine series was the de facto RAF medium to high altitude fighter. Were there any plans for production of the improved versions such as the Mark XVI with the Griffon 101?
Also, I have one source saying there were two Mark XVI (Griffon 101) and one Mark XV (Griffon 89) whilst another says it was two XV's and one XVI, which one is correct?
Were there any plans for further Spiteful variants, I am aware that Rolls Royce continued to develop the Griffon 101 concept culminating in the seemingly impressive Griffon 130 and it makes sense that such a power plant would make it into the Spiteful? As I understand it, both the Griffon 121 and 130 were based on the same basic supercharger concept as the 101 but were designed for counter-rotating propellers?
Thank you in advance sealordlawrence.
I have seen 3 different numbers for Spiteful production contracts, 150, 188, and 373. And I have no idea which one represents the actual number of Spitefuls ordered, does anybody know? I am currently ruling out the 150 number as I suspect this might be a confusion with the Seafang order?
Also, obviously Supermarine was working on improved variants, seemingly with an emphasis on improving altitude performance, which makes sense given the fact that the Supermarine series was the de facto RAF medium to high altitude fighter. Were there any plans for production of the improved versions such as the Mark XVI with the Griffon 101?
Also, I have one source saying there were two Mark XVI (Griffon 101) and one Mark XV (Griffon 89) whilst another says it was two XV's and one XVI, which one is correct?
Were there any plans for further Spiteful variants, I am aware that Rolls Royce continued to develop the Griffon 101 concept culminating in the seemingly impressive Griffon 130 and it makes sense that such a power plant would make it into the Spiteful? As I understand it, both the Griffon 121 and 130 were based on the same basic supercharger concept as the 101 but were designed for counter-rotating propellers?
Thank you in advance sealordlawrence.