SHORT STIRLING S29

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Bob Wilton
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SHORT STIRLING S29

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I have just found this Stirling photograph.

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Re: SHORT STIRLING S29

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Hi Bob, just wanted to ask you how did this Stirling vary from others. ( sorry for my vagueness but I am none the wiser on the differences on the aircraft and would welcome your and or anyone's comments as to variations )
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Re: SHORT STIRLING S29

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K4KittyCrew wrote:Hi Bob, just wanted to ask you how did this Stirling vary from others. ( sorry for my vagueness but I am none the wiser on the differences on the aircraft and would welcome your and or anyone's comments as to variations )
John
Hi John,

Just found this which I think will answer your question,but I cannot get the link to post properly.

Bob

Short Stirling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Short S.31 was scrapped after a takeoff accident at RAF Stradishall, Suffolk in February 1944. The first S.29, now given the official name "Stirling" ...
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