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Subject: Sprintfire?
From: dan parslow <DJP@ALPHA.SUNQUEST.COM>
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 10:07:17 -0700 (MST)
Speaking of the UK's Popular Classics (a very nice rag indeed),
in the latest issue they publish a fascinating fact (if indeed
it is a fact).  This is a paraphrase, I don't have the article
in front of me:

  Towards the end of the Spitfire run they began having delivery
  problems with the 1500 engine.  With the line stopped until
  more could be found, somebody started looking over at the line
  where the Dolomite Sprint was being assembled.   A bit of measuring
  and experimenting showed that the Sprint engine would fit almost
  perfectly.   A little work with the tin snips and the line started
  moving again...

This implication that some late Spitfires left the factory with 
Dolly Sprint engines has fired my imagination!   Anyone know of
any truth to this urban legend?  And wouldn't it have been great 
if B(p-s)L had chosen to develop the Spit this way?

djp@alpha.sunquest.com
'79 Non-Sprint Spitfire
'65 Vitesse under reassembly


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