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Hi Geoff,
Many thanks for the reply, my interest is purely in the presentation whirlwinds, any extra info on these are always of interest to me, My research has been for many years into the bellows a/c and also the whirlwinds & bellows typhoons.
Under the ‘freedom of information’ 😀 🙂
below is the basic list, as of june 1942.
‘By official communication 15/6/42 the fellowship of the bellows was asked to add further names to those already given to bring the total of bellows named a/c to a total of twenty a/c.
There were Bellows Argentina I to XII
P7055 bellows argentina No:1
P7116 bellows argentina No:2
P7117 bellows argentina No:3
P7118 bellows argentina No:4
P7119 bellows argentina No:5
P7120 bellows argentina No:6
P7121 bellows argentina No:7
Bellows Uruguay I to IV
P7122 bellows Uruguay No:1
there was also
Fellowship of the Bellows Columbia
Condor I ( Bolivia )
Condor II ( Bolivia )
O Banderante ( Brazil )
[ post July ’42 the whole system of naming the whirlwinds changed and the twenty a/c were renamed , as per the request from the fellowship of the bellows ]
Non Bellows presentation a/c
P7056 The Pride of Yeovil
P7102 Comrade in Arms
If anyone can add or query my list please, mail me at [email]jezbrew@yahooo.com[/email]
Cheers
Jerry