These engines were the sound track to my life from 1980 to 85 on Nimrods and Buccaneers. I especially liked doing long lead on ground runs at 03.00, waking everyone up! Usually it was to test DPRV’s and other items after replacement. Something special about standing under a RR Spey running about 80% while sticking your arm up the side of it feeling for valve air leaks in the dark….😁
To be honest I would too. There are some cool things you can do now... Shoot guns, drive tanks, drive supercars but NOBODY has given the option to mess around jet engines.
What a treat to watch! I spent many years as an aircraft engineer on the BAC 1-11 series, all powered by Spey variants. Brought back happy memories of engine idle runs 😊
First plane I ever flew on was a British Island Airways BAC 1-11. Those engines are LOUD - even with the hush kit. I swear it's what they used for Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds. ;)
@@dwftube - My days in aircraft maintenance included servicing BIA BAC 1-11s. Regular overnight trips to Gatwick from Luton! The Spey was indeed a VERY noisy engine, even with the hush kit! 🙉
That area of grass and the trees behind the engine reminds me of the area of vegetation behind the Harrier engine running pens at BAe Dunsfold. There was an area about 100 yards long where there was no vegetation at all on the ground, and at the end of that 100 yards all the trees were dead. We would put a Harrier in the pen and chain it down over the blast pit and deflectors that directed the jet blast out of the rear of the pen when the jet nozzles were pointed down. It was quite spectacular watching from the sound proof room on the side of the pen when whoever (normally a Rolls Royce engineer) was running an engine got it up to 100% with the nozzles aft. But with the nozzles pointed down the aircraft became a struggling monster trying to escape and leap out of the pen. We couldn’t be anywhere close to the aircraft at 100%, the air buffet was so fierce you couldn’t breath plus the risk of ingestion down the air intakes.
You guys are so lucky in having all that space! I have to run my Viper in a thirty foot back garden and use a 45 degree elbow on the tail in order to divert the exhaust from frazzling the lawn and demolishing the fence!
As a corporate pilot/ A and P I flew two aircraft with these engines. The Gulfstream II and the BAC 1-11. Loved both those aircraft, loved this videos as well. Now the planes as well as myself are all retired. Not too sure I’d want to be your next door neighbor. LOL !!! Great video.
Sooooo coool !!! I would give anything to stand behind that.. at a distance, just to feel the wind speed, or even just off to the side with a stick outstretched in the jet blast !! Coolest hobby ever !!
One thing is for sure, the trees and grass behind your test skid has been sterilized of all life. No infestation there. Thanks for the run-up. Nimrod's were retired in 2011. Should be a bunch of those Spey around.
What can I say. In 1987 I started work as a test instruction author. (Test schedule writer) I had missed the Spey as the last repair and new had finished testing at Victory road. I think it was 33 to 31 beds. However I did get the chance to be with one of these in its Phantom re-heat form in the test cell at max clatter, using over half a gallon of Jet A ever second on max re-heat. Don't run one of those there boys or your trees will be on fire. On re-heat in a test bed it sounds like the world is being ripped apart. My hears are still ringing to this day. I was a young man and the guys I worked with were diamonds.
OMG. How can I only just have found out about you guys? You're immediately my new favourite UA-cam channel, up against some extremely tough competition. Superb. Have a sub.
My first job was measuring kerosene flow rate / pressure drop in sections of the reheat pipework so that the mechanical analogue CASC (Combined Acceleration Speed Control) and Cat Timer would open the main fuel taps as soon as possible after the pilot had banged the 'throttle' open to escape the most immediate threat, without stalling the compressor or douching the hot catalytic reheat igniter. RR put perfume in the fuel because the neighbours had complained about the smell.
I grew up out in the middle of nowhere Texas. I remember growing up and, from time to time, hearing loud, distant noises. All kinds of noises, way off somewhere I couldn't see. I can see myself hearing this engine off in the distance, listening to it for a minute, thinking "that's new", and then going back to whatever I was doing. Lol
Thank you so much for this video. As you might be able to discern from my channel's logo, I am a jet engine geek. To me, there is nothing sweeter than the sound of a jet engine spooling up and going to full power. My favorite is the GE90-115B, followed closely by the RR RB211. After a long day of teaching, I sit and relax watching aviation videos, headphones on, and the volume cranked. If the sound of a GE90-115B cold start is music to my ears, then the sound of this magnificent engine spooling from 1/3 power to full take off power is an orchestra! In conclusion, I never thought I would see anyone who owns his own jet aircraft engine. Sir, I humbly tip my hat in your direction. Thanks again.
fantastic, when I was a young lad I used to live not to far from RR testing facility at Ansty, I used to loiter around the perimeter and listen to the engines being tested there, an amazing sound. Great video.
I asked my wife if she would like to come and watch this wonderful jet engine/turbofan engine video. She wasn't interested. She is reading Sherlock Holmes. Both two great things created on the other side of the pond but your video is more fun.
I flew the FK-28 4000 outfitted with the Spey and the -1000, powered by the Tay. (Both named after rivers in England) My first Captain’s upgrade. Always enjoyed taxiing to the gates and watching folks try to plug their ears! My next RR was the RB-211 on the B-757, but it was much too civilized. Enjoyed the vid.
Awesome video, thanks for posting! Retired A&P Mechanic in San Antonio, Texas U.S.A.👍👍 Sure would love to have a big jet engine but would melt my vinyl fence and piss off my neighbors LOL 😵💫
I remember doing engine ground runs on the F28 (many years ago now) - it wasn't uncommon to burn 2 tons (or more) of Fuel on a ground running exercise Next time, try find an F28 intake cowl, and exhaust pipe , and you'll be able to blow even more trees over.
Hi guys ex RAF aircraft engineer here, during the cold war era. LOVED the Nimrods and the Buccs with this sound. My fave was the Lightings with the Avon but never seen ANYONE with an engine! There are 2 airworthy jets at Brunty that have good engines though! Not a criticism only a suggestion as you have a lot of 'STUFF' lying around the engine. Id hate to see it wrecked by an ingestion of 'something'. Please make yourselves a ground run cone out of srong mesh to cover the intake. Ive seen these INHALE large objects and FOD from yards AWAY trashing an engine😧. GREAT VIDEO!☝👏👏👏👏
The thrust capacity in this beast, good thing you had it planted down on the ground good! 😅 I'd love playing with this just to shut up the damn neighbours that won't stop yelling all day lol!
Funny how they can be noisy all year round but as soon as you play them (Or better them) at their own game suddenly they have a problem with it. I had one asshole like that. He kept playing his music loud and I asked him to turn it down a bit so he turned it up louder. Well, I didn't take that too well so I turned mine up. Keep in mind that he had a micro system that was 100 Watts max, I had a full blown 12 piece stack system rated at 1200 Watts max. He didn't know what I had. Let's just say that you could hear it half way up my street. He shat his pants when I cranked it up, it shook both our houses. He never did it again. I just folded my arms, leant against my wall of my door and looked at him with a satisfying grin. He never spoke to me again. It was perfect!
@@eddieslittlestack7919 Push it to the Limit - Scarface soundtrack. I don't think he appreciated my sense of humour It was played on this ----> ua-cam.com/video/VfNI88v_JUg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MarkRobertson This is identical to mine except I have bigger speakers and a much better pre-amp all in glorious 5.2 surround sound. Sadly I bust my centre speaker tweeter. Repaired it but I doubt I'll ever put it back up that high ever again. Worth it! You can hear how it sounds here -----> ua-cam.com/video/7Yh23LQLoc4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Tescocarrierbag
@@Kit_Bear Nice nice! I was hoping that you'd would say something embarrassing like yodeling polka or some 80 rap. I like big butts & i can not lie, stop! hammertime, Strokin, that what i be doin lol And my condolences to your speaker
Spent eight years sitting at the front of a couple of those babies. Not once did they ever even in the slightest let us down. Money to Noise generator I LOVE it,
The Spey was always a little on the smokey side. Working at Gulfstream for 42 years from 1973 to 2015 I've watched hundreds of GII and GIII take off leaving that tell tale smoke trail. A bit on the loud side too, LOL. I have flown on every model built including the G650. Getting push back in the seat was always a thrill.
fantastic...i have a small one 8" dia x 18" long its complete exept for combustion chamber the anular type 8 burners walking stick vaporisers.. max revs 48000 rpm rough guess at thrust 180 kgs more or less cant weld so dont want to louse it up ... my dream is to see it running and making noise have a pair of ceramic bearings for front and rear ... help me ... laurence
Awesome too many of these amazing bits of engineering get stripped for parts and scrap they should be preserved,I used to service the roll fast doors at a Rolls Royce testing facility down south ,I loved it when they were doing a test,the noise the smell ,I will get a jet engine someday before I depart this life ,what thrust does the Spey develop, there’s quite a few think it’s boring running up old bits of kit ,unless you’re into engineering they don’t get the idea,keep up the good work
I want to put in a jet engine test stand in my backyard. A Trent 900 would be so cool on a stand. Wide Open Throttle would be so badass. Would just destroy everything in sight.
A house I rented years ago had a Rolls Royce jet engine in the front yard. It was mounted in a steel frame. It was a scrap test engine from shorts aviation factory in Belfast Northern Ireland.
On the 1-11 the engine started using a Constant Speed Drive Starter. If I remember correctly it was fitted on the lower right fwd face of the gearbox. Can't see it here.
It sounds orgasmatron. Cool 😁 I would like start a RR TRENT-900 in my neighbourhood. xD. Even starting an old Pratt & Witney JT-7D make me happy (may be my neighbs happy too?)
This engine did not have that howling winding noise at start up like in the BAC1-11. This is the planes used by Philippine Airlines in the 70’s and 80’s. I remember as a kid and a teen when the Spey starts up it has a sweet sounding low bass howling sound.
My second time in an airplane was a Mohawk Airlines BAC 1-11 when I was 10 from Detroit MI to Albany NY in the late 60s. First time was a Convair 580 from Saginaw MI to Detroit to catch the 1-11. I was already an airplane nut and this was heaven!
And this man has 1 in his back yard !! I won't to be this man when I grow up that's the best shit I've ever seen I love jets I just don't have the money to afford 1 the 1s for rc planes are 10 grand or more much less a real 1 I would love to have u as my nabors!!
As a fully paid up member of the Jet Noise Appreciation Society (JNAS) this gets a resounding toes and thumbs up.
Where do I sign up? Do I need my own jet engine to become member? 😁😎
That's the best common I've ever Hurd I'm definitely going to use that in the future!! Just letting u know up front !!! Thanks 👍!
@@jemakrolno need to have neighbors 😅😅😅😅😅
Valve T-shirt and bad desert camo trousers - instant subscribe! Having recently retired I want to hang out with loonies like this.
These engines were the sound track to my life from 1980 to 85 on Nimrods and Buccaneers.
I especially liked doing long lead on ground runs at 03.00, waking everyone up! Usually it was to test DPRV’s and other items after replacement. Something special about standing under a RR Spey running about 80% while sticking your arm up the side of it feeling for valve air leaks in the dark….😁
10/10 would hang out with you guys for the day.
What a way to spend an afternoon.
Legend comment :)
To be honest I would too.
There are some cool things you can do now... Shoot guns, drive tanks, drive supercars but NOBODY has given the option to mess around jet engines.
Saaaame
What a treat to watch! I spent many years as an aircraft engineer on the BAC 1-11 series, all powered by Spey variants. Brought back happy memories of engine idle runs 😊
Spey where also used on Tridents if I'm right.
@@blackyellowred2000 - Indeed they were. So too the Fokker F28 and Gulfstream 2 and 3 exec jets. Very successful engine 👍🏻
@@GeorgeMCMLIX : Many thanks to you George for your precisions, you are perfectly right, I forgot the other air planes.
Have a nice day 😉
First plane I ever flew on was a British Island Airways BAC 1-11. Those engines are LOUD - even with the hush kit. I swear it's what they used for Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds. ;)
@@dwftube - My days in aircraft maintenance included servicing BIA BAC 1-11s. Regular overnight trips to Gatwick from Luton! The Spey was indeed a VERY noisy engine, even with the hush kit! 🙉
That area of grass and the trees behind the engine reminds me of the area of vegetation behind the Harrier engine running pens at BAe Dunsfold. There was an area about 100 yards long where there was no vegetation at all on the ground, and at the end of that 100 yards all the trees were dead. We would put a Harrier in the pen and chain it down over the blast pit and deflectors that directed the jet blast out of the rear of the pen when the jet nozzles were pointed down. It was quite spectacular watching from the sound proof room on the side of the pen when whoever (normally a Rolls Royce engineer) was running an engine got it up to 100% with the nozzles aft. But with the nozzles pointed down the aircraft became a struggling monster trying to escape and leap out of the pen. We couldn’t be anywhere close to the aircraft at 100%, the air buffet was so fierce you couldn’t breath plus the risk of ingestion down the air intakes.
"You F***ing hooligan; it was 90 percent" "Good! That's what we want..." These guys are awesome!!!
Nice to see an un-hushkitted Spey. From memory, they weren't a lot less smokey than that in service!
Thats a beautiful backyard jet
Spent most of my working life sitting on top of 2 of these, it’s a great engine…. Reliable and sturdy.
Phantom or Buccaneer? Cheers mate!
Former OC LUAS?
You guys are so lucky in having all that space! I have to run my Viper in a thirty foot back garden and use a 45 degree elbow on the tail in order to divert the exhaust from frazzling the lawn and demolishing the fence!
I hope you have good neighbors
@@andyroo3022He used to.
ah, you’re THAT guy.. great video
As a corporate pilot/ A and P I flew two aircraft with these engines. The Gulfstream II and the BAC 1-11. Loved both those aircraft, loved this videos as well.
Now the planes as well as myself are all retired.
Not too sure I’d want to be your next door neighbor. LOL !!!
Great video.
and G II's were a freakin rocket. loudest plane on the field and would just pin you in your seat.
have a sub.
Sooooo coool !!! I would give anything to stand behind that.. at a distance, just to feel the wind speed, or even just off to the side with a stick outstretched in the jet blast !! Coolest hobby ever !!
One thing is for sure, the trees and grass behind your test skid has been sterilized of all life. No infestation there. Thanks for the run-up. Nimrod's were retired in 2011. Should be a bunch of those Spey around.
What can I say. In 1987 I started work as a test instruction author. (Test schedule writer) I had missed the Spey as the last repair and new had finished testing at Victory road. I think it was 33 to 31 beds. However I did get the chance to be with one of these in its Phantom re-heat form in the test cell at max clatter, using over half a gallon of Jet A ever second on max re-heat. Don't run one of those there boys or your trees will be on fire. On re-heat in a test bed it sounds like the world is being ripped apart. My hears are still ringing to this day. I was a young man and the guys I worked with were diamonds.
These guys are entirely insane and absolutely made my day 😂
Great display! I just would have position my self little bit off centre . . . just incase those chains come loose.
OMG. How can I only just have found out about you guys? You're immediately my new favourite UA-cam channel, up against some extremely tough competition. Superb. Have a sub.
You guys are insane. Where do I get one?
Find an old bac 1-11
Walmart
There are many websites that will sell you commercial and military jet engines. You just have to do enough searching.
Lmao 😂😂😂
@@Thefrontdoorscientistand one is over $50000.00 give or take...
My first job was measuring kerosene flow rate / pressure drop in sections of the reheat pipework so that the mechanical analogue CASC (Combined Acceleration Speed Control) and Cat Timer would open the main fuel taps as soon as possible after the pilot had banged the 'throttle' open to escape the most immediate threat, without stalling the compressor or douching the hot catalytic reheat igniter. RR put perfume in the fuel because the neighbours had complained about the smell.
Hi John, you have some great memories there, also a great surname. Jim Clapperton 👍
That sounds like tedious engineering work. Fascinating.
Absolute symphony - bloody love it! Great work guys.
Started my Aviation career working on Spey's at USAir in Pittsburgh. I'll never forget the sound of our "Rockets"(BAC-1-11's) on takeoff!
I grew up out in the middle of nowhere Texas. I remember growing up and, from time to time, hearing loud, distant noises. All kinds of noises, way off somewhere I couldn't see. I can see myself hearing this engine off in the distance, listening to it for a minute, thinking "that's new", and then going back to whatever I was doing. Lol
Thank you so much for this video. As you might be able to discern from my channel's logo, I am a jet engine geek. To me, there is nothing sweeter than the sound of a jet engine spooling up and going to full power. My favorite is the GE90-115B, followed closely by the RR RB211. After a long day of teaching, I sit and relax watching aviation videos, headphones on, and the volume cranked. If the sound of a GE90-115B cold start is music to my ears, then the sound of this magnificent engine spooling from 1/3 power to full take off power is an orchestra! In conclusion, I never thought I would see anyone who owns his own jet aircraft engine. Sir, I humbly tip my hat in your direction. Thanks again.
Your neighbors must love you....
Me? I'd be at your house every day with a 6 pack of good beer!
GREAT video!
It's amazing how much air these old low bypass engines can move 😊
fantastic, when I was a young lad I used to live not to far from RR testing facility at Ansty, I used to loiter around the perimeter and listen to the engines being tested there, an amazing sound. Great video.
The greatest Money-to-Noise converter any backyard can have.
An intake screen and a jet blast deflector of some sort may be useful investments going forward.
Just discovered your channel! Loved this...the whole garden and house have now moved 2 inches 😆
I asked my wife if she would like to come and watch this wonderful jet engine/turbofan engine video. She wasn't interested. She is reading Sherlock Holmes. Both two great things created on the other side of the pond but your video is more fun.
Wonderful, I really enjoyed that, thanks.
I'm thinking, with the wind in the right direction, I might be able to hear that from here (Tycroes) :-)
One of the loudest airplanes I have ever heard was a BAC 1-11, the first airplane I ever rode on. Even later with the hush kits these things SCREAMED!
Yes that was a noisy old lady.Loved "The Crackling Speys".Bypass engines are no comparrison these days noisewise.
I was just think that. I remember standing on the observation platform at Jersey airport watching the first BAC111s.
John seems quite happy to be helping : )
I flew the FK-28 4000 outfitted with the Spey and the -1000, powered by the Tay. (Both named after rivers in England)
My first Captain’s upgrade.
Always enjoyed taxiing to the gates and watching folks try to plug their ears!
My next RR was the RB-211 on the B-757, but it was much too civilized.
Enjoyed the vid.
It is a noisy beast! The Spey and Tay are rivers in Scotland though ;)
@@falken_gt4 Pardon my Geographical error, Andy.
It’s been a few decades since ground school.😉
@@captainemeritus5927 lol no problems, us lot are always calling the Netherlands Holland as well. 😂
I've never seen a Tay on the F-28 1000. Possibly a very late serial #??? It would be a very rare bird.
Later F-70/100 had Tays.
This Engine was used on the Gulfstream GII and GIII jets with the Hush kits. The engine uses Mobiljet oil. 1 quart is 55$
Also Blackburn buccaneer, HS Trident, and BAC 111.
@@doveronefoxtrot4417 and the reheated version was used in the Phantom FGR1/2 and Thrust SSC.
@@darrenbrashaw8409 Yes !
@@BeardedBavarianBiker Oh yeah she was speyed also.
Awesome video, thanks for posting! Retired A&P Mechanic in San Antonio, Texas U.S.A.👍👍 Sure would love to have a big jet engine but would melt my vinyl fence and piss off my neighbors LOL 😵💫
Britisch F4 Phantoms were equiped with such Engines. Great Work in this Backyard Testbed.
"Hey, mates! Wot you say you pop on over to the house here in a bit, an' we'll fire up that old Rolls Royce of mine for a spot'o'fun, 'ey?"
I worked on the Spey on Nimrods. Very good video.
Best wishes, Dean.
Forget raking and shoveling... I want one of those to blow the leaves and snow off my property!
I remember doing engine ground runs on the F28 (many years ago now) - it wasn't uncommon to burn 2 tons (or more) of Fuel on a ground running exercise Next time, try find an F28 intake cowl, and exhaust pipe , and you'll be able to blow even more trees over.
My dad worked on these on F-28s as well
Hi guys ex RAF aircraft engineer here, during the cold war era. LOVED the Nimrods and the Buccs with this sound. My fave was the Lightings with the Avon but never seen ANYONE with an engine! There are 2 airworthy jets at Brunty that have good engines though! Not a criticism only a suggestion as you have a lot of 'STUFF' lying around the engine. Id hate to see it wrecked by an ingestion of 'something'. Please make yourselves a ground run cone out of srong mesh to cover the intake. Ive seen these INHALE large objects and FOD from yards AWAY trashing an engine😧. GREAT VIDEO!☝👏👏👏👏
The thrust capacity in this beast, good thing you had it planted down on the ground good! 😅 I'd love playing with this just to shut up the damn neighbours that won't stop yelling all day lol!
Funny how they can be noisy all year round but as soon as you play them (Or better them) at their own game suddenly they have a problem with it.
I had one asshole like that. He kept playing his music loud and I asked him to turn it down a bit so he turned it up louder. Well, I didn't take that too well so I turned mine up. Keep in mind that he had a micro system that was 100 Watts max, I had a full blown 12 piece stack system rated at 1200 Watts max. He didn't know what I had. Let's just say that you could hear it half way up my street. He shat his pants when I cranked it up, it shook both our houses. He never did it again.
I just folded my arms, leant against my wall of my door and looked at him with a satisfying grin. He never spoke to me again. It was perfect!
@@Kit_Bear LOL sweet sweet melodious revenge! 😆😆
Kit Bear
I have to ask… what kind of music did you play for the occasion?
@@eddieslittlestack7919 Push it to the Limit - Scarface soundtrack.
I don't think he appreciated my sense of humour
It was played on this ----> ua-cam.com/video/VfNI88v_JUg/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MarkRobertson This is identical to mine except I have bigger speakers and a much better pre-amp all in glorious 5.2 surround sound. Sadly I bust my centre speaker tweeter. Repaired it but I doubt I'll ever put it back up that high ever again. Worth it!
You can hear how it sounds here -----> ua-cam.com/video/7Yh23LQLoc4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Tescocarrierbag
@@Kit_Bear Nice nice! I was hoping that you'd would say something embarrassing like yodeling polka or some 80 rap. I like big butts & i can not lie, stop! hammertime, Strokin, that what i be doin lol And my condolences to your speaker
I feel sorry for the bloke walking his dog in the woods!
Great to see an engine spinning again after such a long time sitting still.
I bet his neighbours love him also your channel is awesome
I worked on RR Spey used for gas compression. Long time ago. We did Avons and Rb 211 as well. Good times
I have worked on one of these (training engine) at BCIT. These were out of Blackburn Buccaneer from a South Africa apparently.
I remember our typical smokey G-II take-off from Manzanillo, Mexico once, and the tower saying "Senor, your jet needs a tune-up!"
You blokes are absolute jet-setters!
Spent eight years sitting at the front of a couple of those babies. Not once did they ever even in the slightest let us down. Money to Noise generator I LOVE it,
I love you guys. I’m a jet bike rider here, this is great!
That was awesome, what a way to spend the afternoon!
this would stoke the braai super quick
@@jamesleicher 😁 and burn down the neighbors house!
True turbine techs. Standing out of the plane of rotation. 😊
Will Amazon Prime deliver this on to my front door, joke brother. My Father In-law is going to love this video.
The Spey was always a little on the smokey side. Working at Gulfstream for 42 years from 1973 to 2015 I've watched hundreds of GII and GIII take off leaving that tell tale smoke trail. A bit on the loud side too, LOL. I have flown on every model built including the G650. Getting push back in the seat was always a thrill.
Is that the same type of Spey we (the Brits) fitted to the Phantom F4 when we bought then from the Americans in the 1970s?
That's one heck of a leaf blower you got there... lol.
nice how those bushes get blasted at 100% N1... love it...imagine mounting a GE-90-115B1 Engine on there... that would be awesome...
5am Sunday morning...."Right lads, let's get it started" 😂😂
what a beautiful engine, Rolls Royce have always been fantastic engines.
Very cool!
One more of those, some random Phantom-y bits, and Bob's your uncle! (even tough I'm not)
Best non-reheat, non- fadec engine around. can smell the kerosene from here. Love it,
My goodness🔊Sounds like the neighbors are vacuuming again🖖😎☮
That was awesome. So much noise and power. Im now a subscriber!!!
Hands down the best Leaf Blower on You Tube.
Been working on the F135 Pratt and
GE-F110 for a while now, these engines always impress me.
Well that’s one way to cut the grass and get the Fruit off the trees! Outstanding Well Done!
Easy
Love these kind of neighbors !
fantastic...i have a small one 8" dia x 18" long its complete exept for combustion chamber the anular type 8 burners walking stick vaporisers.. max revs 48000 rpm rough guess at thrust 180 kgs more or less cant weld so dont want to louse it up ... my dream is to see it running and making noise have a pair of ceramic bearings for front and rear ... help me ... laurence
Great idea to test just in front of the engine. Just to be sure take it in the face in case of unlock
Pretty ballsy (or foolish) I thought.
Neighbour: "Could I borrow your leaf blower?"
"Yeah, but it eats up quite a bit of kerosene."
Neighbour:"It does what?"
Awesome too many of these amazing bits of engineering get stripped for parts and scrap they should be preserved,I used to service the roll fast doors at a Rolls Royce testing facility down south ,I loved it when they were doing a test,the noise the smell ,I will get a jet engine someday before I depart this life ,what thrust does the Spey develop, there’s quite a few think it’s boring running up old bits of kit ,unless you’re into engineering they don’t get the idea,keep up the good work
Those trees at the end of the garden ... "oh no, not again ... "
I want to put in a jet engine test stand in my backyard. A Trent 900 would be so cool on a stand. Wide Open Throttle would be so badass. Would just destroy everything in sight.
RIP all the grass directly behind the engine, which the combination of fuel combustion and turbulence from the jet had killed 😵
A house I rented years ago had a Rolls Royce jet engine in the front yard. It was mounted in a steel frame. It was a scrap test engine from shorts aviation factory in Belfast Northern Ireland.
This video is worth the wait!!
When I was doing my RAF a/c apprenticeship at Halton, there was. Beaufighter shed on the airfield. Just referring to your shed. 😂🤣
The neighbors must love aviation :)
Used to build those with the phantom spey ( reheat) engines at Rolls Royce in mid 70's.
👍
All that horsepower just to blowdry some trees at the end of your garden. Awesome engine guys
God Dam that sounds fabulous ! ! !
It's fun to know that somewhere out there there's 3 guys in a backyard playing with a jet engine......
Can you put it on wheels and use it it as as leaf blower?Aren’t you guys afraid of FOD getting sucked in and the engine blowing up?
thats pretty awesome where can i get one of each those engines.what is that your using for a starter compressor?
An APU. Bleed air off of the compressor runs the air starter on the Spey.
On the 1-11 the engine started using a Constant Speed Drive Starter. If I remember correctly it was fitted on the lower right fwd face of the gearbox. Can't see it here.
Next time my wife and kids bug me about my hobbies, I'm showing them this video.
You don't get a lot of birds nests, in the trees in the back do you?
It sounds orgasmatron. Cool 😁
I would like start a RR TRENT-900 in my neighbourhood. xD.
Even starting an old Pratt & Witney JT-7D make me happy (may be my neighbs happy too?)
do you pour walnut shells into the inlet to clean all the blades - or is that a myth?
I don’t see smoke coming from the back ? Why is that ?
I like the label 'anxiety level' by the rev counter on the control panel
How is he able to get so close to the running engine and not get sucked in?
Can it be tailer made to suck petroleum in a pipeline ? Or heavy irrigation waters ?
looks like the pad the RR RB211 was in?
That sound never gets old.
Where are the after burners? Summit Racing has a retro fit kit for $500US.
This engine did not have that howling winding noise at start up like in the BAC1-11. This is the planes used by Philippine Airlines in the 70’s and 80’s. I remember as a kid and a teen when the Spey starts up it has a sweet sounding low bass howling sound.
My second time in an airplane was a Mohawk Airlines BAC 1-11 when I was 10 from Detroit MI to Albany NY in the late 60s. First time was a Convair 580 from Saginaw MI to Detroit to catch the 1-11. I was already an airplane nut and this was heaven!
And this man has 1 in his back yard !! I won't to be this man when I grow up that's the best shit I've ever seen I love jets I just don't have the money to afford 1 the 1s for rc planes are 10 grand or more much less a real 1 I would love to have u as my nabors!!
Speys are great engines, amazing sound, on Bac 111, Blackburn buccaneer Nimrods etc