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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    (mk24 spitty went up to a v24) Wigram musume has a square/flat 24 from a grumman possibly on the floor.. that I'd love to hear.
    The Mk24 was still a V12 (Griffon)

    The "H" engine at Wigram (basically 2 horizontally opposed 12s driving a common shaft) is a Napier Sabre out of a Typhoon/Tempest
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    I've got a Centaurus piston from a Sea Fury in my shed....
    Awesome!

    Where do you live?

    I have a cutaway drawing of a Sabre on my computer at work. Actually, I think I got it when someone posted it in one of these forums.

    What a complicated beast, but what a compact package for the power output.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bass View Post
    Awesome!

    Where do you live?
    I'll go take a pic of it and post it here.
    It was from a whole lot of stuff that was used to get the Fury that was rebuilt in Ardmore flying a few years ago


    Edit: Sully 60 has seen it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Trying to find it - I did a big reasearch effort on another forum but the article has been archived. It was nearly 10 years ago.
    Following with interest.

    Harking back to the original post for a moment - if it is a Yak 52 that he was looking at, someone out at Ardmore once told me that the 52 was one of the best bangs for the dollar around when capability and cost are taken into account. The M14P that powers them went out of production in 1998 but there are heaps of them still around. and if worst comes to worst, the Chinese version in the Nangchang will bolt straight in.
    Looked at bolting one into our Wilga when she threw a conrod. It's a common mod but there is no factory paperwork for it and so we would have been relegated to experimental.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    The Mk24 was still a V12 (Griffon)

    The "H" engine at Wigram (basically 2 horizontally opposed 12s driving a common shaft) is a Napier Sabre out of a Typhoon/Tempest
    ahh yes thats right, still love to hear one

    At Omaka they hve verious running engins on trailers, so ya get to stand right next to them... and thats loud.
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    The only aerobatics I've done were in a Tiger Moth... Interesting thread, TGW! Hehe.. I've sat in one of those Mustang cockpits but that's it... I think Steve has flown in one though. We had a lot of planes fly in when we lived in the Far North, what with it being the last fuel stop before heading off-shore, and it was certainly very interesting at the Aero Club up there some days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    ahh yes thats right, still love to hear one

    At Omaka they hve verious running engins on trailers, so ya get to stand right next to them... and thats loud.
    There's some bloody neat stuff at Omaka!
    I was there at the beginning of the month at a conference.... Alistair Marshall cranked up the Bristol Freighter for us.. man that sounded nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    There's some bloody neat stuff at Omaka!
    I was there at the beginning of the month at a conference.... Alistair Marshall cranked up the Bristol Freighter for us.. man that sounded nice!
    Yeah now they need to find a wistling wheelbarrow (both flowen by safe air) that would be kinda cool, I remember the things as a kid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    the merlin was supposed to be overhauled if the throttle was ever pushed "through the gate"This engaged BOTH superchargers(the second one was only supposed to operate at higher altitude)During the battle of Britain this might happen several times on each flight !
    I knew a guy who converted a brand new Merlin to diesel and dropped it into a fishing boat.

    Sacrilege!!!!!

    On the face of it, it's impossible because they were only 6.5 to 1 compression ratio, but by locking the second stage of the blower in, he had enough boost at only 500 rpm. Glow plugs to start of course and it turned out to be a remarkably economical motor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bass View Post
    I knew a guy who converted a brand new Merlin to diesel and dropped it into a fishing boat.
    any one remember "redhead"
    now tucked up at Southwards still with the hole in her belly from were the 'Allison' V12 throw a blade off the propeller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BiK3RChiK View Post
    The only aerobatics I've done were in a Tiger Moth... ....
    I've thought about the Tiger Moth, how was that babe?
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    How to you people scab a ride in those planes?

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    LOL! we pay what they're worth? This is not WINZ subsidised
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.G.W View Post
    LOL! we pay what they're worth? This is not WINZ subsidised
    Are you telling me there is some sort of "have a go day" for ww2 fighter planes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    Are you telling me there is some sort of "have a go day" for ww2 fighter planes?
    Hah! Wouldn't that be FANTASTIC! Can't organise that though!
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