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I've put in an inline for the spec section, plus a bit more narrative. The numbers are very close to what was there before, but know we know where to find them. There are no specs for the 51 in the Jane's Encylopedia of Aviation but I've left it as Bibliography. The aircraft is mentioned there - says it was aprimary trainer and gives the engine - but only very briefly. Couldn't find a source for ceiling, so removed it. Also rm the Lithuanian museum link - could find nothing on any aircraft, let alone this one. TSRL ( talk) 11:44, 14 December 2010 (UTC) reply

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Refs

I've put in an inline for the spec section, plus a bit more narrative. The numbers are very close to what was there before, but know we know where to find them. There are no specs for the 51 in the Jane's Encylopedia of Aviation but I've left it as Bibliography. The aircraft is mentioned there - says it was aprimary trainer and gives the engine - but only very briefly. Couldn't find a source for ceiling, so removed it. Also rm the Lithuanian museum link - could find nothing on any aircraft, let alone this one. TSRL ( talk) 11:44, 14 December 2010 (UTC) reply


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