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On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 10:19:59 -0600, RR Urban wrote:
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 15:13:03 GMT, Peter Dohm wrote: However, there were at least two variants of Rolls Royce Griffon engines: 1 On the Spitfire, it had a single five bladed propeller which rotated in the reverse direction from the propeller on the Merlin engined aircraft. I have been told that it killed a few unwary pilots who forgot and pressed the wrong rudder pedal on take-off. :-( Regards, Peter ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Really. Who told you such? Sounds like wannabee myth and legend without some serious documentation. Barnyard BOb - over 50 years of successful flight Have a look at "Spitfire, a Complete Fighting History", Alfred Price, 1991, page 97. The caption to a photo of a Spitfire XII says "The Griffon rotated the opposite direction to the Merlin; thus, instead of the accustomed swing to the left during take-off, the Griffon Spitfires swung strongly to the right. On one occasion a pilot took off in one of the new Spitfires without receiving a briefing on this important difference. As he lined-up for take-off he wound on full right rudder trim and put on a bootful of right rudder to catch the expected fierce torque from the engine when it took effect. He pushed open the throttle, and with everything set the wrong way, the Spitfire swung viciously to the right like an unleashed animal; she finally got airborne at ninety degrees to the intended direction of take-off, narrowly missing a hangar in her path. It was an extremely attentive young man who landed the Spitfire a few minutes later, to learn the mysteries of the new version!" The photos clearly show the prop it pitched in the opposite direction on the Griffon Spits. But, according to this book at least, this didn't kill a few pilots. -- Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit) Ottawa, Canada http://go.phpwebhosting.com/~khorton/rv8/ e-mail: khorton02(_at_)rogers(_dot_)com |
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Kevin Horton wrote:
The photos clearly show the prop it pitched in the opposite direction on the Griffon Spits. But, according to this book at least, this didn't kill a few pilots. And for those who don't have ready access to a picture, here is a Griffon powered Spitfire sporting a beautiful five-blade prop at Oshkosh 2002, http://www.airplanezone.com/Oshkosh/...02/page84.html David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com |
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![]() "David O" wrote in message ... Kevin Horton wrote: The photos clearly show the prop it pitched in the opposite direction on the Griffon Spits. But, according to this book at least, this didn't kill a few pilots. And for those who don't have ready access to a picture, here is a Griffon powered Spitfire sporting a beautiful five-blade prop at Oshkosh 2002, http://www.airplanezone.com/Oshkosh/...02/page84.html David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com And here is what will be the only flyable Seafire F.47 with Griffon engine and contra rotating 3-blade props: http://www.spitfire.org/images/seafire.jpg Restoration not quite complete. Rick Pellicciotti http://www.spitfire.org |
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![]() "Rick Pellicciotti" wrote: And here is what will be the only flyable Seafire F.47 with Griffon engine and contra rotating 3-blade props: http://www.spitfire.org/images/seafire.jpg Restoration not quite complete. Rick Pellicciotti http://www.spitfire.org Terrific! David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com |
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