Great OLD PROPELLER Airplane Engines Cold Starting up and Heavy Sound 5
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The R+R is so distinctive, and beautiful. Thanks Britain for giving the Mustang the power it needed.
Love the beautiful sound of the Rolls-Royce Merlin. Music to the ears!
it was great to see the R-1820 and its Russian counterpart ASh-62 in the same video. loved you including the biggest piston engine ever produced, the R- 4360. I think it was known as "the acorn"
this video has a lot of melodies to my ears!!!
I love the unique sound of big radial engines .pity the one in yhe thumbnail is not shown!
That first one definitely needs to be installed in a Motorcycle.
If one thinks of it, balancing/calibrating such a propellor on such a powerful engine must be a pretty tricky thing.
I cannot imagine in the 1940s starting an airplane engine taking forever to start up
It didn’t. Most of the starts on here aren’t following normal starting procedures.
The Wright 3350 is actually a Turbo-compounding engine. The turbine units (there are 3 of them) can be seen as bell shaped items in the exhaust of the engine. The turbines drove shafts that fed power back to the crankshaft thru a gearing system.
@adrianwilliams763.. Correct me if I'm wrong but, is that not exhaust pointing directly at the intake at the top of the engine?
@@planeandsimple431no, it’s somewhat offset to one side. You need to remember when the engine is in its proper cowled condition when on an airframe, the exhaust is properly routed away from the intake.
There goes the ozone great stuff sounds fantastic ❤❤❤
the Vedeneyev M14P starting sounds like some kind of techno music lol
Lovely!
bristol hercules and RR merlin are the best sounding so far in the video
The first engine is a turbo compound 3350.
I love old diesel engine ⛽👍
The wonder those engines must do to all the ear drums so close to the exhaust manifolds without silencers.
Love to be their ear doctor, would be rich.
Deafness can’t be cured.
@@22pcirish Well, not being a doctor and taking your word for it.
At least could make some money on the consultation fee and to run tests before declaring them deaf.
Think could work well since all videos of this type show a trend. 1 of 10 protects the ears somehow, the rest are though and destroy the ears.
I remember Robin Williams saying that he flew on a C-130 to irak and that they were LOUD. well these engines are also producing some massive DB’s.
Boys and their toys. 😁😁😁
The C-130 has turboprop engines (using jet fuel), not reciprocating gasoline burners as shown here.
What always amazed me is no one thought to put purge valves on radial engine so they could bleed off any oil in the cylinders before starting. I thought it was so time consuming to have to roll these engines through by hand.
They did think of that. Many radials have them.
Thank you. I should have known.@@airmecher
Remove one of the plugs, supposedly?
Can someone put the first engine on a small cessna
Just think. At one time our countries security depended on these slow obsolete engines to fire up and get running. Glad we are in a new age of modern inventions. I would be scared shitless knowing these old piston jobs would start or not in an emergency.
Perhqps, but look at the gigantic smoke screen they produce to hide from enemy strafing while getting started
Back in WW2, these engines took seconds to start because the pilots and flight engineers used the CORRECT starting procedures. In WW2 these engines were state of the art. Consider this: to reach a stable idle after “cart starting”( cartridge start) of a TF33 on a B-52H takes 2-3 minutes; the BUFF has eight engines. This assumes you don’t “coke” an engine at start up and there is sufficient bleed air to start the other engines
Picture the scene 50 years from now, starting an electric motor on a stand. Not quite the same 🤔
Somehow a random attack on EVs on a video about vintage piston engines. Show me on the doll where EVs hurt you.
@@jjaus 😂 just that electric seems to be the way of things nowadays and the comment was a carryover from some comments I got involved with in a car related video. Think I need to chill🤔
just like race engine hard to keep running
CO2 is turned into an outstanding sound.
For the engines on stands - I hope they did some calculations to make sure the torque of a revving engine does not flip over the base.
The R-4360 needed more refrigeration calculation...
@@vascoribeiro69 ...yes no cooling airflow at all
Are you kidding? This is America, if it flips over and kills someone they will say it was just a freak accident. Americans are undisciplined compare to Germans or Japanese for example.
I see a lot of people who will be saying WHAT? for a good part of their lives. 🤷♂️
What?
What??
The really nice thing about radial engines is they are round and easy to roll to the dump😂 Before you round engine guys loose your shit it’s a joke ok.
b better if u stand behind it where the exhaust is blowing in your face.
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My god, those designs were soooooooooooooooooo stupid according to today's standard, how could they possibly use fighters equipped with those trashy engines back in 1940s?