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Yes! I just created Fairey Monarch, very interesting researching it. There is a lot of confusion over the Fairey engines caused by the company naming convention (or lack of!). The engine did not appear to be a failure, story is that the Air Ministry were biased towards the bigger companies like Rolls and Bristol, the head of Fairey spent over £100,000 of his own money on the projects without an order. I have created the other Fairey engine articles today (see navbox at page footer). Cheers Nimbus(Cumulus nimbus floats by)15:51, 17 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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