That pump is 24V and not 12V - it's quite a late war one.
--- In Whitley_project@..., "steven_e007"
<steven.reynolds@t...> wrote:
> --- In Whitley_project@..., Steve Young
> <steve_young_123@y...> wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > Not sure how many of you frequent the FlyPast forum, but there's
a
> rather interesting thread on there at the moment. A diver is asking
> for an identification for a twin engined aircraft he's seen, and
> current estimates are pointing towards a Whitley.
> >
> > The thread is at
http://www.keypublishing.com/forum/showthread.php?
> s=&threadid=15802
> >
> > Hopefully of interest to you all.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Steve
>
>
>
> Thanks for posting that, Steve.
> Unfortunately the link seemed to be down when I tried it (technical
> difficulties) but I will try again later....
>
> If not I suppose I should go and buy 'Fly-Past'!
>
> Would be good if they had found a near intact Whitley in some fresh
> water, somewhere....although after 60 years these finds are getting
> very rare and usually pretty near unsalvageable when they do turn
> up :-(
>
> Steve.
> >
> >
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