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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
So, you consider yourself a bit of a rivet counter do you?
Well let's see if you can spot what is missing from this pic.
Special bonus points if you can spot what is there that shouldn't be there!
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By George, I think you've got it KD, lol, lol. . . .well done!! LMAO!!That was the rare prototype ducted fan, open cockpit engined T28 (seen here with the inlet access panels removed on the starboard side). Only one model was built for testing but the engine proved to be too powerful, ingesting trees,houses and other associated autogen with impunity). Unfortunately the project was cancelled in favour of a scramjet powered DH Tiger Moth with variable thrust nozzles which proved to be so good that it eventually superceeded the SR-71 for reconnaissance missions.
That was the rare prototype ducted fan, open cockpit engined T28 (seen here with the inlet access panels removed on the starboard side). Only one model was built for testing but the engine proved to be too powerful, ingesting trees,houses and other associated autogen with impunity). Unfortunately the project was cancelled in favour of a scramjet powered DH Tiger Moth with variable thrust nozzles which proved to be so good that it eventually superceeded the SR-71 for reconnaissance missions.

A small bolt near the front gear (you can just barely see a dark speck between those bracing arm thingies that form a triangle pointing backwards on the gear (don't know the technical name for them).
