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The note says the first type number is the wing area but the specs give the area of the RSV.28 as 26. Can someone with Jouhau double check, please? The type 26 does have wings of
26 m2, as expected.
TSRL (
talk) 09:30, 31 July 2016 (UTC) It says that the 26 differed from the 28 in having a different engine (Lynx) and a smaller wing area.
TSRL (
talk)
10:16, 31 July 2016 (UTC)reply
ST/SV
The article mentions the Stampe et Vertongen ST.26. This is in the title of
this piece but its text talks consistently about the SV.26, so it looks as if the T is a typo. SV makes much more sense after Renard's departure.
TSRL (
talk)
13:53, 31 July 2016 (UTC)reply