Video 186 Restoration of Lancaster NX611 year 6.. Rolls Royce Merlin top half assembly

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Brad and Martin start to assemble the top half of RR Merlin ,at Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre. Norman and 2 Dave's fit the elevators to Lancaster NX611.

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  • @edwardpardy7866
    @edwardpardy7866 Год назад +25

    My dad was very fond of that Merlin engine, it was his favourite thing to hear it start and take off, especially at night. If he was still alive he would love to have helped you guys with it. He worked on engines right into his 90's but sadly time has left him behind.

  • @johndavey72
    @johndavey72 Год назад +10

    As always Neville you end with "Thanks for watching " .....I think l can speak for everyone .....it's we who are in your debt and it's "THANKYOU NEVILLE !" 🥰

  • @mikepocock575
    @mikepocock575 Год назад +7

    To hear these Merlin engines run still sends shivers down my spine,i brought my dad and his friend up to East Kirkby some years ago my dad trained up as radio op/air gunner his friend flew on Lancs from East Kirkby and when the Lancs engines started up you could see the tears running down their eyes,something i will never forget.What the lads are doing here is wonderful i just wish my dad and his friend were still here today.Neville again thankyou for the videos.

  • @peterlancaster4876
    @peterlancaster4876 Год назад +8

    Actio-packed episode Neville! Thank you for continuing to spend the time there and send us these despatches from the front! I can’t imagine the difficulties the ground crew had in repairing these aircraft on an open airfield, in winter, in the dark in low to minus temperatures.

  • @earlchapman8729
    @earlchapman8729 Год назад +8

    Many years ago , when I was involved with the maintenance of Merlin’s, I had the opportunity to meet Maurice Hammond and tour the facilities of Eye Tech Engineering. The care that a Merlin receives there is as good if not better than that bestowed upon them by Rolls Royce.
    Another wonderful video Neville, so many thanks for all your efforts.

  • @pjweds
    @pjweds Год назад +9

    Surely I can't be the only one, watching on an iPad I made a grab for the oil can when it fell off the block. !!

  • @namer6643
    @namer6643 Год назад +3

    Cheers, Neville and crew, for sharing another great video with this enthusiastic audience!

  • @williammillward3696
    @williammillward3696 Год назад +1

    Martin; "Shocking" best wishes !!!

  • @adriangiddins6065
    @adriangiddins6065 Год назад +5

    Thanks again Neville... it really is a pleasure to see the real "nuts and bolts" of all this hard work.

  • @andybarratt0704
    @andybarratt0704 Год назад +3

    Cheers for the update Neville. Lovely to see the inner workings of that merlin. What a beautiful piece of engineering. To hear that some of the parts have not been touched since it was made at Rolls Royce all those years ago. A real testament to the level of skill that was around back then that these engines are still around today. Not like the modern rubbish that only last for a short space of time. Also credit goes to the guys there at East Kirkby for all the hard work they do regarding the restoration and also for keeping those merlin engines running for all of us to enjoy. No sweeter sound than the roar of a merlin engine. Melts the heart every time. Best wishes to all the guys at East Kirkby and also to you Neville. 👍

  • @richardknight4677
    @richardknight4677 Год назад +2

    I always enjoy watching Brader's and Martin working together. They have a great working relationship and always very will to explain exactly what they are doing and why. As do all of them at the centre. Keep up the good work Neville. I enjoy watching all your videos.

  • @stevewayne1359
    @stevewayne1359 Год назад +2

    Thank you for another brilliantly informative video Neville. Getting to see inside an "open" Merlin Engine is extremely special and something that members of the public very rarely get to see - if ever.

  • @barry5787
    @barry5787 Год назад +3

    Another great video, the mechs being very cooperative, always nice to see.

  • @neilharrison1420
    @neilharrison1420 Год назад +3

    what wonderful viewing ,love seeing that merlin

  • @ianstewartaviation2634
    @ianstewartaviation2634 Год назад +1

    Every time I watch your excellent videos Neville I am in total awe and admiration of the skills of everyone involved with Just Jane if all goes to plan I will be around 75, when she takes her maiden flight as always a big thank you Neville for the videos and to all involved in this amazing project 👍👏🇬🇧

  • @Peter.w
    @Peter.w Год назад +3

    Bradley and Martin the Merlin Magicians! Lovely update Nev.. That merlin is a beauty! Interesting to see the process of reinstalling the elevators. We had to remove and reinstall the elevators on FM159 in Nanton Alberta as well as change a couple of the hinge brackets. These were little piggies to get access to the head of the studs inside the tailplane. Thank god for smaller hands!

  • @lindamckenzie4543
    @lindamckenzie4543 Год назад +5

    Bradley, you do know what you are doing! 🙂 “Thank you” to you and to Martin (?) for the great info on your work on the incredible Merlin. I can hear the beautiful sound of it in my mind right now! Thank you again, Neville, for your excellent video. I wonder if any of your audience have downloaded all of your videos so far, to create a library of the amazing process.
    A big wave to you all from Aotearoa/New Zealand 👍🏼

  • @richtaylor2129
    @richtaylor2129 Год назад +3

    Love the sound of a Merlin Engine!! The more Merlins in formation, the better the sound!!

  • @peter-e2q
    @peter-e2q Год назад

    Love Brad’s preemptive comment: “We do know what we’re doing!”
    Anyone who doubts that, hasn’t been watching this channel! So many dedicated professionals in one hanger!! Total respect for their tools and materials. Fabulous to watch.

  • @user-nu7bb7qo3v
    @user-nu7bb7qo3v Год назад +7

    Огромное спасибо!
    Приятно смотреть как люди занимаются любимым делом!

  • @robleary3353
    @robleary3353 Год назад

    Brilliant that the skills are still around to bring a lovely bit of kit like this back to life for generations to come to remind us of those who served and sacrificed everything to give us the freedoms we enjoy today!. Nice one!.

  • @FlightEngineering1
    @FlightEngineering1 9 месяцев назад +1

    I totally agree that those corner studs are a nightmare. They had problems with them as far back as the 1950`s and tried various types of heavy plating, and including seals (which made the situation worse by trapping water). they should have machined the corners of the blocks or added a drain hole so they are open to the atmosphere like the single-piece block, and the problem would have disappeared.

  • @johnbradshaw354
    @johnbradshaw354 Год назад +1

    Intersting points on the merlin the corrossion issue and the fact that the engine is untouched since produced by Rolls Royce. Assembly progress on the flaps. Many thanks Neville.

  • @KeithLeyland
    @KeithLeyland Год назад

    Another great video Neville! Good to see "other trades" getting involved , not just riggers working 😀

  • @peterwilson8797
    @peterwilson8797 Год назад

    As a grease monkey and a motorcycle rider I love these hands on videos. Wish I could win the lottery, retire and work there for a breakfast and a few brews. The skill of the people there is spot on.👍👍

  • @ronnieboulter1607
    @ronnieboulter1607 Год назад

    I have visited east kirkby aviation centre and stood next to just Jane. The finds the guys have at the centre is remarkable,the mustang P51 cockpit and the spitfire and the stories about the pilot's of those 2 planes. I am lucky enough to live near one of the dams in Derbyshire that 617 squadron based at raf scampton based in Lincolnshire practised on. The Lancaster bomber truly is a legend.

  • @iaincathro3373
    @iaincathro3373 Год назад

    Brilliant to see highly skilled lads like this at work. Amazed at the (relatively) great condition of these engines after all these years.

  • @davidlawrencebanks4610
    @davidlawrencebanks4610 Год назад +1

    Nice episode Neville you're spoiling us lol... 👍👍

  • @Macrobish
    @Macrobish Год назад

    Respect to the boys working on the Lanc - they’re very patient with you Neville

  • @peter-e2q
    @peter-e2q Год назад

    Fascinating look at the inside of a Merlin, and fabulous information. I used to strip and rebuild Ford Kent engines in the 80s so completely at home watching this. I can even smell the oil. :)
    Brilliant!

  • @jazzkazz
    @jazzkazz Год назад

    Thanks for another interesting insight Neville, and top job by Bradley and Martin - they make a great team. See you again soon folks! 🙂

  • @andrewmurton8379
    @andrewmurton8379 Год назад

    Incredible that these engines are still about and usable. Thanks Nev for the updates.

  • @davidwebb8877
    @davidwebb8877 Год назад +1

    Proper craftsmen

  • @KevinMeeds
    @KevinMeeds Год назад

    Great update Neville and shows the range of work being undertaken on a daily basis.

  • @bigmac60
    @bigmac60 Год назад +1

    More excellent videoing Nev.

  • @alancrowley7991
    @alancrowley7991 Год назад +1

    Good update Nev keep em comin...👌

  • @CheshireTomcat68
    @CheshireTomcat68 Год назад

    always love seeing engine innards being explained!

  • @mischef18
    @mischef18 Год назад

    Another great video update bro there is always something interesting. Safe travels

  • @charleshart6992
    @charleshart6992 Год назад

    Another excellent video Neville - all looking good for the hew season!

  • @fredblogs5801
    @fredblogs5801 8 месяцев назад

    We used rotating engine stands so the banks could be lowered square onto crankcase.

  • @stenalbertsen2440
    @stenalbertsen2440 Год назад

    The boys are doing a great job 👍.

  • @michaelhorner2722
    @michaelhorner2722 Год назад

    That was excellent a usual Neville .

  • @nofider1
    @nofider1 Год назад

    Excellent Neville. Thank you. One of the best channels on RUclips. :-)

  • @michaeldargan7290
    @michaeldargan7290 Год назад

    Another great video thanks Neville!!✈

  • @kimeldiin1930
    @kimeldiin1930 Год назад

    The side load is on the inlet side only on one side of the engine as it depends of the angle of the conrod during firing...and THAT is identical on the two sides...hence pistons are mirrored on US V8:s or have not utilized valve pockets.....on the old push rod variety...not on the more up to date 4 valve variety ,took em decades though....

  • @brutter602
    @brutter602 Год назад +2

    The rods don’t spring in length they extend in length when they get hot.

  • @garyneilson1833
    @garyneilson1833 Год назад

    Thank you for the update Neville

  • @happyhome41
    @happyhome41 Год назад

    Fantastic - engine and elevators.

  • @ajg617
    @ajg617 Год назад +3

    Hi Nev, is this a Merlin that's been on Jane for taxi or has it been in the shop? When they said it hasn't come apart since RR assembled it, I was curious.

    • @VulcanBomberxm655
      @VulcanBomberxm655 Год назад

      This is a ground running engine only.

    • @ajg617
      @ajg617 Год назад

      @@VulcanBomberxm655 Yes, but they have extra taxi only and airworthy engines in store. My question was did this come off of Jane or maybe even the Mossie for which there are also extra taxi only Merlins if memory serves. As of early 2018, the center had 10 Merlins. Nev, is this the 'brand new' engine retrieved from Switzerland?

    • @BradleyWinder96
      @BradleyWinder96 Год назад +6

      This is Tony Agar’s original Port engine for his Mosquito. His Mossie has been running with a loaned Merlin from LAHC for the last year (the ‘Swiss’ engine).

  • @flypawels
    @flypawels Год назад

    Nice Engine!!!

  • @philipbrailey
    @philipbrailey Год назад

    Nice video. I learn a lot, thanks for posting.

  • @johncrook7705
    @johncrook7705 Год назад

    I remember the fuselage end section being stored here at Blackbushe airfield with Doug Arnold. He had a mosquito and had just got a B17. Funny how parts get moved around for projects!

  • @petersmith4455
    @petersmith4455 Год назад

    hi, great work, i am sure Guy Gibson is looking down on you, look forward to take off,

  • @simvrod
    @simvrod Год назад

    Velcro and glue that’s the British ingenuity that won the war😂

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Год назад +2

    7:00 as they used to say when you couldn’t get something “in the hole” … “put some hair around it” … kids today would not have a clue what this means hohoho😂

    • @ianallan8005
      @ianallan8005 Год назад

      Damn you, Brazilian deforestation!

    • @buffplums
      @buffplums Год назад

      @@ianallan8005 what do you mean?

  • @kurtbarker3303
    @kurtbarker3303 Год назад

    Another great update Neville, thank you. I worked with a few of the lads you feature. Brad is a chap I don’t know but he seems very knowledgeable, and I just wondered where he learned his skills?
    I’m also wondering if Norm sleeps in the tan nighty he always wears?!?

  • @malcolmjames1866
    @malcolmjames1866 Год назад

    Thanks, Nev.

  • @oxcart4172
    @oxcart4172 Год назад

    I wonder what the difference is between taxiing and airworthy engines

  • @FelixIsMyName
    @FelixIsMyName Год назад

    Do RR still do service work on these engines, or is it specialist only?

  • @albertschultz7151
    @albertschultz7151 Год назад

    Please excuse what might be a daft question, where do you source parts from to restore the RR Merlin engines? Did RR have spares available from the time they manufactured the Merlin or are new parts being made as required?

    • @nevillewheeldon1693
      @nevillewheeldon1693  Год назад +1

      Hi Albert, sorry late getting back to you. check out video 190 uploading this weekend I ask Brad this question. (they are getting scarce)

  • @Mark13091961
    @Mark13091961 Год назад

    This is absolutely top stuff Nev. Great Brummie accent - bostin!
    Id love to know what distinguishes that engine as only being worthy of taxi status?

    • @nevillewheeldon1693
      @nevillewheeldon1693  Год назад +2

      Hi Mark, airworthy engine, it would have to go to specialist firm for a complete strip down. Cost would be £50.000 plus also I think it would have to be registered with the CA

    • @Mark13091961
      @Mark13091961 Год назад

      @@nevillewheeldon1693 understand- cheers Nev

  • @grahambrand9263
    @grahambrand9263 Год назад

    What oil do they use in the marlins was it castrol r in the day

  • @KevinSmith-up1qo
    @KevinSmith-up1qo 2 месяца назад

    Is Nev Ok 😟

    • @nevillewheeldon1693
      @nevillewheeldon1693  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi Kevin , yes just fine thank you., an update on Saturday

  • @nissmoguy
    @nissmoguy Год назад

    mabey hemi swap with twin turbos

  • @stulynn2005
    @stulynn2005 Год назад

    The non airworthy engine comment explains my confusion. I had thought the engines were already done

    • @nevillewheeldon1693
      @nevillewheeldon1693  Год назад +1

      Hi Stu, the Centre has 5 Airworthy engines in a climate controlled bonded store and 6 taxying engines 4 of which are on Just Jane now.