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We had such a good debate over Q .122 that I thought I'd throw this one into the melting pot. I've found references to at least 3 alternative answers. Is anyone else having a problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We had two separate answers for this - my initial answer has now been changed to tie in with my team mates- I have found two answers (cant find a third?) but there are also two types of TSR2's - one was developed quite some time after the other and I think it was the later model from which I got my original answer.
Not having the sheet on me the question is something like "what does the TS originally stand for in the british aircraft TSR-II, the R is Reconnaissance. There's also a bit about how it was privately made and so originially had the code of PV"
I too found 3 answers for this, 1 related to the TSR-1 and what the TS stood for in that (so covered the original bit), one was for the TSR-2 (and mentioned the PV bit) and one said that the plane was a 3-seater ans so that was what the TS stood for.
It took me a while to pick a winner too!
I too found 3 answers for this, 1 related to the TSR-1 and what the TS stood for in that (so covered the original bit), one was for the TSR-2 (and mentioned the PV bit) and one said that the plane was a 3-seater ans so that was what the TS stood for.
It took me a while to pick a winner too!