Great dedication to preserving our aviation heritage in this aeronautical shrine at East Kirkby,the result of years of patience and hard work coming together.
Got quite emotional watching this... The "return by moonlight" seemed pretty apt for a night fighter, and then pushing back the Lancaster into the hangar made me think of all those who went out night bombing raids-, and remembering those who didn't return. Thank you.
Visited Kirkby last Saturday and saw what you guys have been doing over the last months. Fantastic achievement. Can't wait to see her again next year and maybe one day see it flying overhead. Thanks to all...at LA
Hi Neville, no word back so far, but I run a 1957 Land Rover as a daily driver and do all the work myself, so not completely out of the loop on old engines! It would be good to hear from you again and do not worry, I am not a nutter!!!
Hi Andrew the best time in my opinion is when the Lancaster does her taxi runs. The centre is open Mon through Saturday time 9.30am to 5.0pm. Lancaster taxi runs on 9-11-16-18-23-24-27-30 of October and Nov 3rd PLEASE check dates and times on their web page Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre to make sure I have given you the correct information .
I do think it a dreadful shame that the BBMF dont have an airworthy Mosquito any more. The last one I saw in flight in the U.K. flew over my house at Faringdon heading toward Fairford for an air display in May of 1996 I think it was. I think that was the one that crashed the following june or July at Barton in Manchester?
Great work NW and the team! Ever since 'We was bratz '...We conjured up a Great what if?....Instead of so many Heavy bombers...Go a least half way with the Mossie.. Example: For No. 6 Group RCAF....If you went "Full Monty" with the Mosquito....You could better utilize resources....Build just Mosquito at Malton instead of the Lanc.....Two fewer Merlins...5 Fewer Aircrew...Bomb load equal to a B-17 at 400 plus MPH.....You could go Pathfinder....Then have some wings fly as nite cover...a Wing or two fly in as Intruders...mash em up ahead.
Hi Thai holiday home. Simple reason they ran out of time, they want it running this Saturday (2 days away). This looked liked like the only slot in the weather they could test the engine, Thursday and Friday rain and windy. Saturday is the 30th anniversary of Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre and expecting around 5000 people to attend. It has taken a lot longer to get the engine to this stage then anticipated . Good comment and thanks for watching. Nev
Guess the first couple of failed starts were on the prime, helps when the fuel cock is turned on! Well done all the same, hope HJ711 gets airborne soon. The guys working to restore a Canadian built Mossie in Calgary, Alberta, Canada will be very jealous indeed. www.calgarymosquitosociety.com
OMG i am doing my PPL in the RAF i was offered a chance to go for pilot training, as i was due to get married I had to turn it down DUUUUUUH worst mistake of my life. I should have turned down the fiance instead! Im hoping to fly the 2 seater spitfire!
There are a bunch of fellas and molds down here in Kiwiland that make those things with the new glues and materials. Not sure but think they are now up to number three. It is just a thought. Would not have the air frame history as yours does mind you, cheers!
These engines are started on their primers with the mixture control in cutoff. As the engine begins to start the pilot advances the mixture towards run. The whole goal is to not flood the engine as it’s started. They also have a multistage super charger that increase the difficulty of starting the engine. Don’t forget the technology of the day is nothing compared to what we have today. Think about how easy it is to start your car these days when compared to the old carburetors and chokes used in the days of these airplane engines. Quite frankly it is amazing what the engineers came up with during the stress of the War and relatively crude machining capabilities.
soaringtractor Wow your comment is really sarcastic and way out of line. Of course I have no idea which model of engine was on that particular airplane, but that doesn’t invalidate my comment about how they are started and the technology of the day. Have you ever started an engine of any type in this category or on an airplane? Please don’t be a troll and ruin an outstanding accomplishment these men and women have achieved.
I believe the Mosquito used the MK 21-25 engines and from what I read it had the two-speed single stage super charger which increase boost up to 18 psi max at around 10-11k feet. But for our previously rude poster the supercharger produced boost even at lower altitudes. The point was these engines don’t start like a car. There’s a great video showing Jay Leno starting a static engine on UA-cam.
soaringtractor Mr. I know more about things than anyone, you seemed to forget that the question here was why all the hard starting and fuel starvation and not the specifics of which version of the engine is being started. Your attitude and lack knowledge about the common starting of these big airplane engines, not to mention the crude comments and basic hatred you have shown for others is overwhelming. Do us all a favor and go somewhere else with your comments.
It was just a thought and if it was firing just after TDC it would account for the flames in the ports! I did not spot them advancing the mag though, but static timing tends to be as close as you can get it and then try it! You and they are doing a great job and it was wonderfull to see it start!!!
@@johnwharton2617 Sorry John no excuses for not replying. Background on this engine. Tony bought it from a scrapyard in 1992 with no history,and has not been run since he bought it The engineers had a lot of trouble with the inhibitor in the engine lot of it had gone solid and powdery causing major problems. This caused a lot of delay on testing. Then the weather closed in causing more delay. The test took place on the Wednesday evening with bad weather forecasted for Thursday and Friday. The next day Saturday was the 30 years anniversary of the centre so hey wanted it up and running for the public. I have no experience with Merlins only car engines,I guess it could have been retarded. I thought it was just burning of all the gunk around the exhaust valves. Thanks for watching and Happy New Year.
@@nevillewheeldon1693 No worries Neville! It was just a classic display of firing ATDC and if you missed it, I run a 1957 Land Rover as a daily driver! Currently doing 33 miles a day! Just fitted electronic ignition to it and to my joy it started instantly, though it was 15 degrese over advanced! Thank You for your answer as it men't alot and you have a good new year also!!!
Great dedication to preserving our aviation heritage in this aeronautical shrine at East Kirkby,the result of years of patience and hard work coming together.
Must be one of the most elegantly beautiful aircraft ever designed, every line a grace.
Hi Mark ,well said . Thanks for watching
Got quite emotional watching this... The "return by moonlight" seemed pretty apt for a night fighter, and then pushing back the Lancaster into the hangar made me think of all those who went out night bombing raids-, and remembering those who didn't return. Thank you.
Hi Andrew good comment. Thanks for watching
Well done. My aunt use to build the wings in Toronto at Dehavilland many years ago in Canada.
Hi bobtrav1. Nice comment ,thanks for watching
Visited Kirkby last Saturday and saw what you guys have been doing over the last months. Fantastic achievement. Can't wait to see her again next year and maybe one day see it flying overhead. Thanks to all...at LA
Hi Michael sorry this Mosquito will not fly, static, engine run and taxiing only... Lancaster yes. Thanks for watching.
Hi Neville, no word back so far, but I run a 1957 Land Rover as a daily driver and do all the work myself, so not completely out of the loop on old engines! It would be good to hear from you again and do not worry, I am not a nutter!!!
what a fantastic-looking aeroplane.My late father used to stand sentry outside a factory where those were made-when he was not down t'pit.
Great to see well done, just can't beat that sound.
Thanks for taking the time to video and show bro, sure sounded like a few were very happy when it fired into life. All the best
Hi Ken thank you just uploading a day time engine run.
Thanks for all your efforts in her restoration, and jolly well done 👏. Regards Carl.
Yes, jolly well done. Well said! Bravo to all involved.
Hi Boxingday11 ,Tony and the East Kirkby engineers have done a great job. Thank for watching
well done to all the team for getting the legend to start up , hope to see her in the near future
Hi Andrew they are great team, thanks for watching
when is best to come and visit
Hi Andrew the best time in my opinion is when the Lancaster does her taxi runs. The centre is open Mon through Saturday time 9.30am to 5.0pm. Lancaster taxi runs on 9-11-16-18-23-24-27-30 of October and Nov 3rd PLEASE check dates and times on their web page Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre to make sure I have given you the correct information .
Love the dedication. Beautiful work . If you are playing on your internet then chase up the Werribee Liberator.
Great ! - Well done! Regards from Alaska!
Hi BetterAircraft Fabric, good to hear from Alaska ,thanks for the comment and watching
Nice one!. Nuff said!.👍
I do think it a dreadful shame that the BBMF dont have an airworthy Mosquito any more. The last one I saw in flight in the U.K. flew over my house at Faringdon heading toward Fairford for an air display in May of 1996 I think it was. I think that was the one that crashed the following june or July at Barton in Manchester?
You also Dear Neville!
You is our Super Dedicated Photographer who give us top quality live pictures for us who not live nearby were thing happens!
Wow! What an achievement guys/gals - well done all!
Thanks Karl
Just casually move my Lanc out the way
Great work NW and the team!
Ever since 'We was bratz '...We conjured up a Great what if?....Instead of so many Heavy bombers...Go a least half way with the Mossie.. Example: For No. 6 Group RCAF....If you went "Full Monty" with the Mosquito....You could better utilize resources....Build just Mosquito at Malton instead of the Lanc.....Two fewer Merlins...5 Fewer Aircrew...Bomb load equal to a B-17 at 400 plus MPH.....You could go Pathfinder....Then have some wings fly as nite cover...a Wing or two fly in as Intruders...mash em up ahead.
Hi R pm Thanks for watching and your comments
Why not test during daylight? Well done to all those who are working to save this fine plane.
Hi Thai holiday home. Simple reason they ran out of time, they want it running this Saturday (2 days away). This looked liked like the only slot in the weather they could test the engine, Thursday and Friday rain and windy. Saturday is the 30th anniversary of Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre and expecting around 5000 people to attend. It has taken a lot longer to get the engine to this stage then anticipated . Good comment and thanks for watching. Nev
start ups always look better with light fading , you get to see the flames when the merlin turns over better
Night Fighter so its logical for a Night test.
Guess the first couple of failed starts were on the prime, helps when the fuel cock is turned on! Well done all the same, hope HJ711 gets airborne soon. The guys working to restore a Canadian built Mossie in Calgary, Alberta, Canada will be very jealous indeed. www.calgarymosquitosociety.com
lovely mosquito want to see it fly one day and lovely avro lancaster just jane also ✈✈
Hi Richard the Lancaster Just Jane will fly in the next 9 years, but not this mosquito static only. Check out "The People's Mosquito" on the net
okay i will thankyou my good friend 😊😊
It lives :)
Awesome.
Hi John, with you all the way ,thanks for watching
Observation. You guys want to get some Bluetooth headsets for comms during runs.
Great job let's see it fly
Hi Mark , sorry this bird is not for flying , static, engine run and taxing only .thanks for watching and your comments
OMG i am doing my PPL in the RAF i was offered a chance to go for pilot training, as i was due to get married I had to turn it down DUUUUUUH worst mistake of my life. I should have turned down the fiance instead! Im hoping to fly the 2 seater spitfire!
Please, next time, put a video cam close to motor. And please, please, plesae: Audio of this symphony too!!! :)
I will see what I can do. Thanks for your comments and watching
fiddling w/mix. began very rich. super cool; now starboard!
Hi Tom not sure when that will be (starboard engine). Thanks for watching
Hi, are you fellas going to fly the balsa wood or just taxi it?
Hi David static and taxi sorry it will not fly. Thank for watching
There are a bunch of fellas and molds down here in Kiwiland that make those things with the new glues and materials. Not sure but think they are now up to number three. It is just a thought. Would not have the air frame history as yours does mind you, cheers!
le "4 hélices" c'est un quoi?
Avro Lancaster Heavy Bomber.
watch your head...moving around...!!!!!
Is she being restored to airworthy condition?
Hi Chris Sorry NO .Thanks for watching. "The People's Mosquito" check it out on the web
I was kind of hoping she would fly. After the tragic loss of G-ASKH (RR299) in 1996 the UK hasn't had a flying example of this type. Here's hoping!
My mistake, not built in Canada, built in England.
Parts including wings were made at AVRO - Malton, Ontario, Canada . AVRO was a leader in plywood composites.
c'est l'essence qui n'arrive pas
Just don't bank after take off
Why did it keep stopping? Fuel starvation?
Hi Benters, no one seems to knows when this engine was last run so the didnot mind a few stutters. Thanks for watching
These engines are started on their primers with the mixture control in cutoff. As the engine begins to start the pilot advances the mixture towards run. The whole goal is to not flood the engine as it’s started. They also have a multistage super charger that increase the difficulty of starting the engine.
Don’t forget the technology of the day is nothing compared to what we have today. Think about how easy it is to start your car these days when compared to the old carburetors and chokes used in the days of these airplane engines. Quite frankly it is amazing what the engineers came up with during the stress of the War and relatively crude machining capabilities.
soaringtractor
Wow your comment is really sarcastic and way out of line. Of course I have no idea which model of engine was on that particular airplane, but that doesn’t invalidate my comment about how they are started and the technology of the day.
Have you ever started an engine of any type in this category or on an airplane?
Please don’t be a troll and ruin an outstanding accomplishment these men and women have achieved.
I believe the Mosquito used the MK 21-25 engines and from what I read it had the two-speed single stage super charger which increase boost up to 18 psi max at around 10-11k feet.
But for our previously rude poster the supercharger produced boost even at lower altitudes.
The point was these engines don’t start like a car.
There’s a great video showing Jay Leno starting a static engine on UA-cam.
soaringtractor
Mr. I know more about things than anyone, you seemed to forget that the question here was why all the hard starting and fuel starvation and not the specifics of which version of the engine is being started.
Your attitude and lack knowledge about the common starting of these big airplane engines, not to mention the crude comments and basic hatred you have shown for others is overwhelming.
Do us all a favor and go somewhere else with your comments.
il manque une hélice
Just fntastic well done to all involved now lets fly it
Hi jonlogger sorry mate it will not fly. Thank for watching
By the look and sound of it, on first attempt to start I would say the spark was retarded?
Hi John. Not sure on the retarded bit. Thanks for watching
It was just a thought and if it was firing just after TDC it would account for the flames in the ports! I did not spot them advancing the mag though, but static timing tends to be as close as you can get it and then try it! You and they are doing a great job and it was wonderfull to see it start!!!
@@johnwharton2617
Sorry John no excuses for not replying. Background on this engine. Tony bought it from a scrapyard in 1992 with no history,and has not been run since he bought it
The engineers had a lot of trouble with the inhibitor in the engine lot of it had gone solid and powdery causing major problems. This caused a lot of delay on testing. Then the weather closed in causing more delay. The test took place on the Wednesday evening with bad weather forecasted for Thursday and Friday. The next day Saturday was the 30 years anniversary of the centre so hey wanted it up and running for the public. I have no experience with Merlins only car engines,I guess it could have been retarded. I thought it was just burning of all the gunk around the exhaust valves.
Thanks for watching and Happy New Year.
@@nevillewheeldon1693 No worries Neville! It was just a classic display of firing ATDC and if you missed it, I run a 1957 Land Rover as a daily driver! Currently doing 33 miles a day! Just fitted electronic ignition to it and to my joy it started instantly, though it was 15 degrese over advanced! Thank You for your answer as it men't alot and you have a good new year also!!!
shame one day maybe
Hi Mark, sorry not this one. Thanks for watching