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===Flight testing===
Early flight-testing of the Python was carried out using the [[Avro Lancaster|Lancaster B.1 (FE)]] ''[[United Kingdom military aircraft serials|TW911]]'' and the [[Avro Lincoln|Lincoln B.2]] ''RE339/G'', each aircraft having the two outboard [[Rolls-Royce Merlin]]s replaced by Pythons. Lincoln B.2 ''RF403'' also had two Pythons similarly installed and was used for high-altitude bombing trials at [[Woomera, South Australia]], the Pythons being used to increase the [[Flight ceiling|height]] from which tests could be carried out. These trials were principally of the ballistic casings for the [[Blue Danube (nuclear weapon)|Blue Danube]] [[Nuclear weapon|atomic weapon]], there being at the time no other suitable aircraft available that could accommodate the large weapon casing measuring 62 inches diameter x 24 feet in length, and carry it to the height required. Maximum release height and speed for the first eleven tests was 275 mph and 34
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