mightyauster wrote:
The RNZAF Museum at Wigram, Christchurch, have a nice sectioned Napier Sabre. A real conundrum. On the one hand, great educational tool to see the internal workings, but on the other, a rare, potentially airworthy engine is sacrificed.
It was the Napier apprentices who sacrificed them. That was part of the training program at Napiers. I'm about halfway thru "From Precision Into Power by Alan Vessey of the Napier Heritage Trust & there's a bit in there about the sectioning of Sabres. They sent them them all over the place for display with museums, schools, universities etc...
I used to get a migraine just looking at the Duxford one
So now we know of 3 sectioned Sabres...
Theres a Sabre at the Science Museum in London, but no idea if sectioned or not?
I looked here:
http://www.enginehistory.org/aehs_list.htm#National Museum of the Air Force
Only 2 mentioned, Duxford & London