Talk:Thomas-Morse XP-13 Viper

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Engine data[edit]

I deleted the "12 cylinder" from the radial engine information in aircraft specs. I am not familiar with the engine cited, but most radial engines have an uneven number of cylinders in each row (this would have had 6 cylinders in each of the two rows). If somebody has "for-sure" info concerning this engine, I would appreciate their updating the page. Thanks Raymondwinn (talk) 04:35, 5 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dorr, Robert F. and Donald, David. Fighters of the United States Air Force London:Temple Press, 1990. ISBN 0600 55094 X. refers to the Chieftain as an two-row 12 cylinder air cooled raidal with the second bank of cylinders directly behind the first, as does World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines by Bill Gunston. Both sources also agree that it didn't work.Nigel Ish (talk) 22:53, 15 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Image deletion as of 8th August[edit]

The images Image:Thomas-Morse XP-13.jpg and Image:Thomas-Morse XP-13A.JPG have been deleted per category for speedy deletion, criteria I4. The images may be freely uploaded again if a source and correct copyright tags are given, and a fair use rationale (if appropriate). KiloT 18:48, 15 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]