Don’t see the difference. It was the same theory, same maths, same drawings, same machines, just slower. Only field that is genuinely new is fluid dynamics , and that’s where the big leaps were made in performance since the digital age.
@@donaldhenderson5039My Dad was in the Air Force during Vietnam stationed at Kadena(sp?) af base on Okinawa. He was in charge of a crew that refueled, loaded ammo and bombs onto F-4's.
@@kylesessing1671 Cool 😎 Dad was in Okinawa..He said he Sweated his ass off..he was on nights for a while his bunk was next to the Tin Roof Quanset Hut . Unkle L. Was forward lookout radio - with an Australian Chap said 100 yards and Did use the Sledge Hammer 😀
This is probably a P&W 1830 twin wasp. They were used in the B-24 amongst others. Planetary reduction gear in the nose, the prop governor sitting just above that and a Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor at the rear and an accessory case behind that. Ah yesteryear!
@@mikejungferman4744 Northup A&P graduate, they deserve most of the credit. It was considered the best in the country back in the 70's. The little green tool boxes.
@@mikejungferman4744thanks, Northrop A&P school deserves the credit. It was considered one of if not the best A&P school in the US back in the 70's. The little green tool boxes.
Cylinders bigger in diameter than coffee cans. Yeah, it’s got lots of torque! Awesome display piece, I imagine that it was selected for this purpose due to other damage that prohibit it from being rebuilt for air plane use.
This is a "Pratt & Whitney" radial engine, but I don't recognize which model, but it looks like the R2800. You can see more cylinders and heads around it, and there are cylinders missing in the cut.
That is s terrific visual aid! I can imagine such a demonstrator engine would be very useful for mechanical engineering students or new airplane mechanics.
As a safety man, I would say you definitely need to have some barriers to keep people away from it . If some kid coming up, walking up to it saying what’s this and get his hand caught in there 😮
Where is this cutaway located? There are a few like this at Wright-Patt Airforce Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The ME-262 jet engine cutaway is very interesting.
Just thinking about the machinery and technology it took to get to a place where you can forge metals with a concept in mind and how many brains it took to propel civilization to that point. Something so big and heavy will gracefully drag you through the skies but all in effort for war.
Looks similar to my Beemer! Only it has 4 cylinders…. Nothing compares to the Beemer assembly/reliability. Just wish I had older model flat 4 - K100 instead of my R1200C
Their development, growth, and time of use was very short for being so advanced for their times. Jet engines are likely little more reliable at those hp #'s. The boost tech learned from them is still valid today.
😂😂👍pas que les chinois...🤓 les russes aussi ils avait des moteurs rolls roys ☝️Churchill leurs a envoyé une dizaines pendant la 2 GM..pour pouvoir faire leurs avions !!! La suite ont la connais la fameuse allé de l'aluminium...des migs ! contre des super sabres😎☝️qu'elle ironie...non .
Un super éclaté de moteurs d'avions + les cylindres (pistons ) avec très intéressant📸👍 est aussi la dynamique des fluides derrières..par contre qu'elle types d'avions🛫 pour ce moteur !! (Moteurs en étoiles ).. Corsaires ou slowh and béthy ?..😁🇫🇷👍
BOM SERIA MOSTRAR PARA OS ENGENHEIROS DE HOJE DA LINHA AUTOMOTIVA, QUE PROJETAM UM MOTOR DE 3 CILINDROS QUE É UM LIXO, COM TODOS OS RECURSOS QUE TEMOS, UMA VERGONHS VERGONHA
As titusnelson9499 says!! So designed and built were the Wright Bros. propeller, AND the Queen Mary's 4 massive screws. The Queen Mary transported 810,000 thousand troops to and from the US and England. Never in danger of U-Boat attack. She was too fast! The 20 ft. Wide, 35 ton screws turned at 2 rpm. For about 30 knots. The screws are 82% efficient! That rivals the efficiency of modern US nuclear submarines, which are the most efficient ever designed.
If you showed this to the smartest caveman, he(or she) would confidently assure you it would never work, and send out to gather firewood with a kick in the pants. Beware of being confidently incorrect.
Este es un motor radial "Pratt & Whitney", pero no reconozco qué modelo, pero se parece al R2800. Puedes ver más cilindros y cabezas a su alrededor, y faltan cilindros en el corte. El Douglas DC-6 fue el avión más conocido que utilizó estos motores. Otros que también usaron: Convair CV-240 Douglas A-26 Invader Grumman F6F Hellcat Martin B-26 Marauder Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Vought F4U Corsair
Designed and built with slide rules, pencil and paper. No calculators or computers.
Yup...I have 3 from my dad .
😊 AE Chief USN TOMCAT and F4 Phantom..
Don’t see the difference. It was the same theory, same maths, same drawings, same machines, just slower.
Only field that is genuinely new is fluid dynamics , and that’s where the big leaps were made in performance since the digital age.
great comment
@@donaldhenderson5039My Dad was in the Air Force during Vietnam stationed at Kadena(sp?) af base on Okinawa. He was in charge of a crew that refueled, loaded ammo and bombs onto F-4's.
@@kylesessing1671 Cool 😎 Dad was in Okinawa..He said he Sweated his ass off..he was on nights for a while his bunk was next to the Tin Roof Quanset Hut .
Unkle L. Was forward lookout radio - with an Australian Chap said 100 yards and Did use the Sledge Hammer 😀
The planetary gear reduction on the propeller shaft is interesting.
Adds torque maybe
@@calahubinc2357Reduce the propeller speed.
Yes, very. I've been looking for that forever
Distribution par cascade de pignons c’est magnifique c’est beau
This is probably a P&W 1830 twin wasp. They were used in the B-24 amongst others. Planetary reduction gear in the nose, the prop governor sitting just above that and a Bendix-Stromberg pressure carburetor at the rear and an accessory case behind that. Ah yesteryear!
Wow you know your stuff, must be an ol timer much like myself
@@mikejungferman4744 Northup A&P graduate, they deserve most of the credit. It was considered the best in the country back in the 70's. The little green tool boxes.
Thanks...
@@mikejungferman4744thanks, Northrop A&P school deserves the credit. It was considered one of if not the best A&P school in the US back in the 70's. The little green tool boxes.
That is very much a super charger and was used to compress the the very low pressure air at 25,000 feet
cutaways are such great learning displays and get kids excited and gets heir brain int comprehend mode. Best type of learning displays.
Nice cross section. Lovely old tech design by the looks of it 👍🍺🇬🇧
When engineers were made of grit! One of the most amazing mechanical marvels known…
Surely a Pratt&Whitney twin wasp or cyclone mitical aeronautical engine
COOL…. This is really neat. So people can understand how engines work. 😁
That's a Radial engine from an Airplane!
Эта махина 4 поршневая в образная с колен валом. Шатунами . Поршневыми пальцами.. Всё в разрези образец для просмотра внутреннего устройства
questo è mezzo motore di un aereo😂
double star aircraft engine
@@DaemonWeiss double wasp.
Missing a jug or two ????
2 star rows 18 cyllinders? By the propeller axel spline, you can feel its huge torque...
I see 4 cilinders.
@@Malcom75plusbecause its lacking a lot of them 😅
Cylinders bigger in diameter than coffee cans. Yeah, it’s got lots of torque!
Awesome display piece, I imagine that it was selected for this purpose due to other damage that prohibit it from being rebuilt for air plane use.
That is a badass engine
This is a "Pratt & Whitney" radial engine, but I don't recognize which model, but it looks like the R2800.
You can see more cylinders and heads around it, and there are cylinders missing in the cut.
That is s terrific visual aid! I can imagine such a demonstrator engine would be very useful for mechanical engineering students or new airplane mechanics.
Thinking it's a Wright Twin Cyclone; according to Wikipedia there were a few experimental engines built with turbosuperchargers.
Turbo Compound
Turbosupercharger?
The P47D, B24,B17, B26, B25, A26,B29 just to name a few.
It's a P&W, an 1830 twin wasp.
Genius engineering!
What is so unique of this engine? They used thousands of these in WWII!
Were they all cut open for you to view inside operation like this? Cool😂
Wow thank you I've always wanted to see how it worked cool I had to pause it a few times but pretty cool
It's a radial, and it's in no way, shape, or form, unique. They made billions of them.
I wouldn't say billions. Multi millions but not billions. Billions being pural means at least 2 or more billion. Try not to exaggerate.
Actually, total production of the R-1830 was 173,618 engines, and I do not know of any other radial that was made in larger numbers.
Вот Вам и писдиярд!🎉
@@Hopeless_and_Forlorn yep. Alot.
As a safety man, I would say you definitely need to have some barriers to keep people away from it . If some kid coming up, walking up to it saying what’s this and get his hand caught in there 😮
Man been working on the engine for over a hundred years and still can’t figure out how to get away from the Wiggling Pin And Wobbling Shaft
Imagine phones evolving as fast.
You sound very critical. What is your solution wise one?
@@EdwinHowlewe have the solution is called JET POWER ;)
2016 Honda Accord motor?
Este motor de avion
yes 🤣
The sickest cutaway ever
And if you think about it, the camshaft is software, aka, an algorithm.
Where is this cutaway located? There are a few like this at Wright-Patt Airforce Museum in Dayton, Ohio. The ME-262 jet engine cutaway is very interesting.
Just thinking about the machinery and technology it took to get to a place where you can forge metals with a concept in mind and how many brains it took to propel civilization to that point. Something so big and heavy will gracefully drag you through the skies but all in effort for war.
Dang did you see that huge carburetor to the left?.. cruise ship engines are even more immense and it blows my mind.
Beautiful !!!! BUT You left out the Gremlin and his bag of Muffler Bearings.....
Rahat do you call it? ...partial Radial v16 engine with planetary reduction gearbox.
👌👌👌
Looks similar to my Beemer! Only it has 4 cylinders…. Nothing compares to the Beemer assembly/reliability. Just wish I had older model flat 4 - K100 instead of my R1200C
The engine which won ww2
How do you get the oil out of the lower cylinders? Fabulous engine, wow, love the cutaway
Looks like a old p&w. They are good engines
Their development, growth, and time of use was very short for being so advanced for their times. Jet engines are likely little more reliable at those hp #'s. The boost tech learned from them is still valid today.
Ingeniería pura 😊😊
Like the Motor of a historic racingbike ,the Brough superior Dream of 1928
Завораживающая миханика👍
Уникальность этого двигателя потерялась в 30-40 гх прошлого века)))
Hordes of Chinese copycats must have salivated after seeing this video.😂
😂😂👍pas que les chinois...🤓 les russes aussi ils avait des moteurs rolls roys ☝️Churchill leurs a envoyé une dizaines pendant la 2 GM..pour pouvoir faire leurs avions !!! La suite ont la connais la fameuse allé de l'aluminium...des migs ! contre des super sabres😎☝️qu'elle ironie...non .
😂😂😂🙄
🤷♂️👉🇷🇺maintenant les russes joue du violont !! ...😂🎻👍
❤❤❤❤Waoooooo Excellent work ❤❤❤❤
I think this is a radial engine used in WW2 for air crafts
И всё это спроектировано на бумаге, построенно без чпу и отлично работало.
Умели предки в механику!
Да... Это точно , умели .
Hermoso diseño de alta ingeniería.
Un super éclaté de moteurs d'avions + les cylindres (pistons ) avec très intéressant📸👍 est aussi la dynamique des fluides derrières..par contre qu'elle types d'avions🛫 pour ce moteur !! (Moteurs en étoiles ).. Corsaires ou slowh and béthy ?..😁🇫🇷👍
Man see a planetary gear= man happy
BOM SERIA MOSTRAR PARA OS ENGENHEIROS DE HOJE DA LINHA AUTOMOTIVA, QUE PROJETAM UM MOTOR DE 3 CILINDROS QUE É UM LIXO, COM TODOS OS RECURSOS QUE TEMOS, UMA VERGONHS VERGONHA
Is that a supercharger on the crankshaft after the carburetor, anyone?
Oooh let's build a semi truck for this beautiful engine
Это Уосп 18 цилиндровый? Технический шедевр! Техноэротика😊
Wait I'm confused is it missing intake piping or is it considered a case induction like a two stroke?
Radial engine like those in the vintage bi - planes.
Leaks alota Oil !
Where they use this?what type engine?what's it burning?never seen it before is it harvester agri engine or what?😊
As titusnelson9499 says!!
So designed and built were the Wright Bros. propeller, AND the Queen Mary's 4 massive screws.
The Queen Mary transported 810,000 thousand troops to and from the US and England.
Never in danger of U-Boat attack.
She was too fast!
The 20 ft. Wide, 35 ton screws turned at 2 rpm. For about 30 knots.
The screws are 82% efficient!
That rivals the efficiency of modern US nuclear submarines, which are the most efficient ever designed.
How are the piston lubrications done?
Genuinity it's a wholesome invent
If you showed this to the smartest caveman, he(or she) would confidently assure you it would never work, and send out to gather firewood with a kick in the pants.
Beware of being confidently incorrect.
This massive carburetor at the beginning of the video
Инженерам респект 💪💪💪👋👋🤝🤝👍
Quá công phu 🥰.
looks cool, but cylinder 6 doesn't seem to have any compression, LOL
…and they are worried about a gear reduction in a turbofan engine?
Is this a cutout of one of the four B-29 engines? The double wasp engine.
Нихрена непонятно, но сразу видно что из авиации
Зачем в задней частиц двигателя гидравлический аксеально поршневой насос? Он может нагнетать более 400 bar.
Not many people who know how to work on these left……
Y ese motor a qué tipo de máquina o aparato pertenece?
Quiero saber TAMBIÉN
Airplane engine
Este es un motor radial "Pratt & Whitney", pero no reconozco qué modelo, pero se parece al R2800.
Puedes ver más cilindros y cabezas a su alrededor, y faltan cilindros en el corte.
El Douglas DC-6 fue el avión más conocido que utilizó estos motores.
Otros que también usaron:
Convair CV-240
Douglas A-26 Invader
Grumman F6F Hellcat
Martin B-26 Marauder
Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
Vought F4U Corsair
Wasp war plane from ww2
Kitna stock ka engine hai.?
Can’t wait to make one
This is art, not some kind of Mona Lisa
That took some thinking
Looks like a direct drive super charger attached to the end of the crankshaft for high altitude flying.
Is this planetary on the front for tortional compensation or flywheel application?
It looks like 1:1 ratio.😊
I recant.... it's not 1:1. Angle of the planetaries shows this. It gives the engine a little more torque.
Ths radial emgine is 4stroke? Hws the lubrication system works? any oil sump?
Dry sump, scavenger pump to keep oil from accumulating in the crankcase I expect.
Perece com o BMW do caça focke wulf
In quale museo è questo bellissimo motore?
14 cilindri ... bellissimo!!!
Electrostatics !
What's it operate
People that think this up are pure genius. 👍
این یک موتور پیستون متقابل می باشد
На жаре перегреется и заклинит
Is that from the university of michigan?
What type of engine
Unique? No it looks like a VW pancake motor turned 90⁰, with various ôther geartrains added to the crankcase.
Use midway museum
For what unique use🤔
А что в нем уникального? Поршни , шатуны, коленвал - обычный двс.
Where is the thrust bearing ???
Good job
Unglauglich 👍
Its Rotax engine?
Nagyon bonyolult szerkezet
Это ж сколько он будет жрать
Двухрядная звезда.
Rolls royce engine in sherman tank
What did it go to? An airplane 🛫??
I fans dell'elettrico cosa dicono che inquina anche questo...visto quando studiano per davvero a quali risultati si arriva....
is motor Merlin?
В 80 годах у нас был такой же класс по автоделу целый корпус.