Talk:De Havilland Gipsy Six

Hamilton or Hamilton Standard?
There is a mention in the article of a Hamilton "Bracket-Type" propeller. Could this be referring to the Hamilton Standard products which can be traced to 1929 when the company name was changed with the merging of two like interests? IMHO Bzuk 22:20, 11 May 2007 (UTC).

Photo of Gipsy Six
Although this photo is identified as a Gipsy Six in Wikipedia Commons, there is some question of its actual identity. If anyone has a photo of a Gipsy Six, then the present image will be changed. If no photo is at hand, I can take a photo of an engine at the local aviation museum which I believe has a DH Gipsy six on display. Bzuk 22:22, 11 May 2007 (UTC).

So which is it? Many or very few?
... Many Gipsy Six engines remain in service ... or ... very few of these engines remain in use ...

Is there any way to cite an actual number of Gipsy engines still in use? 12.31.30.114 (talk) 02:53, 4 December 2016 (UTC)

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