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Keith

Moderator
I'm up for that mate!


Hubert Scott-Paine and Garfield Wood perhaps? Fascinating difference in philosophy and technical approach very much reflecting respective national approaches to performance engineering, not only then, but in the GT40 era and now.

Go for it Neal!
 
Keith,
In my experience, as good as we yanks are at building boats and ships, for the most part of the 20th century, every major innovation in naval history was from the Brits. There has been and still are some great naval engineers on the Island Continent.
Garry
 

Neal

Lifetime Supporter
Ah yes, Gar Wood. A buddy of mine built a replica of Miss America X. Four Packard V12s. It's quite a show when it runs... We need to bring back the Goldcup and go back to mahogany stepped hulls and aircraft engines!

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Keith

Moderator
They seriously must have been barking mad to pedal that missile from a position guaranteed to get a face full of hot metal if the slightest thing had gone wrong!

To say nothing of a boiling oil bath.

Respect...
 
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