F3A-1 wrote:
Funny thing. As I understand the airframe involved was at Freeman Field IN, and it is now at the RAF museum in England.
While excavating at the former AAF at Seymour IN we dug up a Harrison radiator among mostly German aircraft parts. I was stumped, I could not understand why the Germans would use any American made radiator in one of their planes and I could not think of any US airframe that could use that bizzar radiator. I have been told that the RAF example does not have a radiator! From my website there is a link to the Freeman Field site with photo.
Pirate Lex
http://www.BrewsterCorsair.com
Similarly the Mk VII Spitfire EN474, now at the Smithsonian.
Most ground shots of it in US evaluation show the gear doors are missing.
A rotted out gear door was found found on an excavation, about 15 years ago from memory. I thought Freeman but it was a long time ago.
A pattern door was supplied from the UK via Connie Edwards back in the 1970's.
PeterA