Tools, tools, tools
On Aug 10, 3:48 pm, Brent wrote:
On Aug 9, 1:11 pm, "Ed Huntress" wrote:
"woodworker88" wrote in message
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On Aug 9, 9:10 am, "SteveB" wrote:
The P51 engine (if that's what it is) would be almost priceless. Heads
or
not.
Steve
I would suggest considering donating that particular gem to an
aerospace museum which would be able to restore it and put it on
display. This piece of history deserves to be out where people can
appreciate it.
IIRC, they used two different engines in the P51: Allison V-1710s in the
early ones, and Rolls-Royce Merlins (mostly Packard-built) in the late ones.
The Merlin was far superior.
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Ed Huntress
Almost every significant British plane in use in europe in WW2 was
using the Merlin
Before i even start to research
the Merlin was used in Spitfires Hurricanes Lancasters Mosquitos
Mustang P51B and later
Its easier to list the places it was not used in europe than list
where it is used
I hope rolls royce still ahve the designs and patterns to an engine
with that much historical significance
What about the Tempest/Typhoon with its Napier engine? Was that the
Sabre? There were radials on some of the British bombers.Bristol
engines I believe. Also, didn't the RR Griffon come into service
before end of the war? Didn't late model Spitfires use the Griffon?
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