Monday, April 3, 2023

I bet that sound wonderful

 


12 comments:

  1. I'll bet it sounds "sucky" with the plugs out.

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  2. https://www.filson.com/blog/field-notes/northwest-beaver-seaplane-mechanics/

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  3. Hard choice but as sweet as any radial engine is, I have to give 1st place to 12-cyl. RR/Packard Merlin engines. Third place is Ford flathead V-8. Hi-Rev'n 327 gets forth place. Aside from A-10 Thunderbolts, tone-deaf to jets. Sound of an A-10 rolling in has to be pucker-time. Then the GAU-8 burps....

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  4. Something about that radial piston sound

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  5. I know nothing about aviation engines, so, what are those spikey things stuck in the red ring behind the fan blade?

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    1. Pushrod covers for the pushrods that operate the intake and exhaust valves. The cam that operates the pushrods are behind the red ring, sort of. Complicated but brilliantly simple.

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  6. It's a DeHavilland Canada Beaver, aka a DHC-2, with a Pratt & Whitney R-985 radial engine, 985 cubic inches and 450hp. The original Hamilton-Standard 2 blade prop has been replaced by a Hartzell 3 blade. The first aircraft designed as a STOL aircraft for the bush. Go to youtube and search for "the immortal beaver".

    Al_in_Ottawa

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  7. Think of it like a Harley Davidson engine that was involved in an orgy........

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  8. If you want to know anything about a DeHavilland Beaver just ask Harrison Ford. He's been addicted to them for many years and loves to fly them.

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