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Old 25 August 2004, 12:59 PM   #1
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Gentleman,

Can anyone offer a description ( or picture) of the construction of this radiator? I need to know if the core was a separate unit and housed in a shroud. In other words, were the sides and top riveted together or all one piece? Thanks in advance for your consideration.

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Old 25 August 2004, 02:13 PM   #2
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Have you seen this site JohnFitz

http://storage.mfa.free.fr/SE5Auk.html

Also for exhaust ..its a replica in Shuttleworth so may not be historically accurate
http://www.airmuseumsuk.org/Shut020901/102...0RAF%20SE5a.htm

another good view of Shuttleworth's
http://www.airmuseumsuk.org/Shut020901/102...0RAF%20SE5a.htm

They had some really good ones of the rigging and turtledeck and the guns a while back but I think they rotate them sometimes .. worth keeping an eye on as the are hi res pictures

Hope this helps some
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Old 25 August 2004, 02:41 PM   #3
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Thanks Donny, I have seen these sites and all of these a/c have the two seperate radiators. I am building McCuddens which had the single radiator. Thanks again.

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Old 27 August 2004, 10:49 PM   #4
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To those of you who are reading this. I have found my answer in the Windsock Datafile Special, RAF SE5a. Cheers!
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