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Ron Natalie wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message ... Actually, the Flyer had 12hp *peak* performance from the engine. But you're right. Actually, from talking to the Hay brothers it is likely that the 03 engine was producing more than 12 hp on December 17 1903. The power output is quite variable based on density altitude and how long the engine has been run, the water temperature, etc... Quite possibly - it was nice and cold that day, after all. I guess the truth is, we'll never know for sure because it was such a crude engine being used under such variable conditions. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... Quite possibly - it was nice and cold that day, after all. I guess the truth is, we'll never know for sure because it was such a crude engine being used under such variable conditions. If it flew the first time, every time, regardless of weather, it would not be an accurate replica of the Wright Flyer and, as such, one might as well go to the local airport and watch 737s take off all day. -c |
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