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@jobu88 Spitfires did in fact use 5 bladed props and a few were fitted with contra rotating props = 6 blades Spitfire The History
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@jobu88 Yes they did! Go and find yourself a picture of the MK XIV, XIX, MK 22, or MK24. They were fitted with the Griffon engine, 37 litre capacity, compared to the Merlin's 27 itre capacity. They punted out 2050 Bhp in standard format. 460 Mph, twice the rate of climb of a MK1 & FIVE times the weight of firepower! All the aforementioned MK's had a five blade prop.
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The name of the song is "Sing Sing Sing" Benny Goodman
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whats the name of this song>???
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@13Filmrisse Its called "Swing Swing Swing". could'nt tell you who wrote it.
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What is the songs name and its author? I'd really like to know it.
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Don't think the Spits ever had a 5-blade prop. Still cool as heck.
A nice collection of ww2 planes but i think u mean b25 insteed of ju52 in the descrtiption. At least a b25 is seen in the video.
Mariussixtysix 2 years ago
go for "IWC Pilots" on youtube and you'll find the Ju52. And yes, in this short photocamera-made clip the big baby is a b25. (ps: one the spitfires participated in d-day in WW2, the other one was in Marocco, and later both were featured also in "pearl harbour" (shot by the same director of photography as for this film)
Bibernell 2 years ago