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Old 20th Jan 2018, 13:05
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Blackburn Bombardier Engine

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I am looking for some detailed info on the Blackburn Bombardier engine as fitted in such aircraft as the Auster AOP 9. Ideally AP 4387B would be useful or a book I believe written by Cohn & Russell but any suggestions or help would be much appreciated.
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Might want to post this in History & Nostalgia as they have some people there who might know.
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A bit of info here: https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarch...0-%201761.html

Have you tried asking the Army Air Corps Museum at Middle Wallop?

https://www.armyflying.com/the-collection/the-archive/
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Have you tried contacting the Auster Club?

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