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Old December 5th 03, 05:06 AM
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Subject: Getting rid of turbines. (grin)
From: "Dudley Henriques"
Date: 12/4/03 8:44 PM Pacific Standard Time
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Subject: Getting rid of turbines. (grin)
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Date: 12/4/03 4:51 PM Pacific Standard Time
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"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Turbines start by whining for a while, then give a small lady-like poot
and
start whining louder.

Round engines give a satisfying rattle-rattle, click-click BANG, more
rattles,
another BANG, a big macho f..t or two, more clicks, a lot of smoke and
finally
a serious low pitched roar. We like that. It's a guy thing.

If you have ever been around a low bypass turbofan operating at max AB,
you'll know what a macho motor is . Your chest cavity resonates with a

low
frequency rumble and the ground shakes beneath your feet. Its like

taking a
shot of testosterone.

Round motors are for kids .... :-)

Mark Johnston

"I love the smell of JP-8 in the morning ..."




Guess you never rode between two roaring R-2800's high over Germany with

flak
bursts singing in hamony with the Pratt and Whitney double Wasps? .Music

to our
ears. .Turbines are for girls. Little girls.(;-))



Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer

Flew a Bearcat with a 2800. It's a great engine. They did manage to stick a
4360 in a Corsair. The numbers were quite impressive,
I wish I could have flown it....just once. Just starting the damn thing was
a day's work. :-))
Dudley Henriques
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship
Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired
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Starting it up was a beautiful experience and a sound you never fofrget.. And
when you come back with a couple of cylinders shot out and it never missed a
beat, it is an engine that you grow to love with all your heart.

Regards,



Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer

 




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