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Huhtikuussa 1940 neuvoteltiin valmistuslisenssin hankkimisesta Brewsteriltä. Hintakin lisenssille saatiin mutta tuntemattomasta syystä Brewster antoi 27. toukokuuta 1940 kieltävän vastauksen.
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_F2A
In one Russian book I read that it is the Finns broke off the negotiations. After they got acquainted with the technical documentation. Allegedly for the production of very high aluminum (1200 kg/aircraft). He also cites the terms of the transaction: a $ 100,000 reward for the set of technical documentation and $ 1,000 for each aircraft. But, unfortunately, does not lead source of information. What do you know about the license to Brewster?
Thanks in advance.
? License for Brewster
Re: ? License for Brewster
Jukka Raunio. Lentäjän Näkökulma II, p.180. BR, one Russian guySlon-76 wrote:
In one Russian book I read that it is the Finns broke off the negotiations. After they got acquainted with the technical documentation. Allegedly for the production of very high aluminum (1200 kg/aircraft). He also cites the terms of the transaction: a $ 100,000 reward for the set of technical documentation and $ 1,000 for each aircraft. But, unfortunately, does not lead source of information.
Re: ? License for Brewster
I always knew that he was Russian. ))))
It is possible some details? We have not very many Finnish books in availability...
It is possible some details? We have not very many Finnish books in availability...