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Old RADIAL ENGINES Cold Starting Up and Loud Sound

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2023
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  • @CarsandEngines
    @CarsandEngines  Год назад +34

    Do you like these RADIALs ? :)

  • @rand49er
    @rand49er Год назад +24

    The sound is very distinctive. When I'm out in the yard and hear a plane, I immediately can tell when it's a radial. Yankee Air Museum is a few miles south of me in Ypsilanti (Mich). They have a B-17 they fly occasionally, and the sound is truly glorious.

    • @tombryant5029
      @tombryant5029 Год назад +1

      You lucky so and so! I'm from Muskegon and I love that sound.

    • @bxpress6507
      @bxpress6507 Год назад

      Multiple engines is like music to the ears! More distinctive when they all run in harmony together!👍

    • @Dave-wg1hz
      @Dave-wg1hz Год назад +1

      Rand49er, two years ago I went up in Yankee Lady of what you speak. She is one of only 8 out of 12,000 made that are still flying around the world.

  • @Baard2000
    @Baard2000 Год назад +10

    The Pratt and Whitney reminds me of a story from former mechanic of Dutch Navy testing these radial engines in same kind of tunnel. One day when testing one on full throttle they saw a baseball cap flying by the dyno control room windows. They shut down throttle and looked to the fence on the left side....there they saw another mechanic hanging horizontal barely able holding on to the fence . He was at the point losing his grip...and being sucked into the propellor...... Good reaction of dyno crew shutting down when seeing cap flying by........

  • @claiborneeastjr4129
    @claiborneeastjr4129 Год назад +1

    Great examples of wonderful design, engineering, and manufacturing.

  • @jhaedtler
    @jhaedtler Год назад +2

    I work on and played with round engines all my life! They are the best when finding problems. They talk to you!

  • @briansadowski7202
    @briansadowski7202 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed the video,thx.for posting.

  • @ASBO-50
    @ASBO-50 Год назад +5

    Don't you just love that sound

  • @kl0wnkiller912
    @kl0wnkiller912 Год назад +7

    My grandfather worked at Buick during WW2 and brought home a set of the engine manuals and rebuild manuals for the P&W R1830 engines. They are beautiful leather bound books with gold embossed lettering and a gold relief of a B-24 on the cover. Truly quality manufacturing from the days when books were made as well as the engines. Inside they are still stamped "secret" on every page and inside is the "special pass" that let my grandfather take them home after the war. I still have them in brand new mint condition. I tried to donate them to a museum once but they wanted to actually use them to rebuild a B-24a that they museum owned. I thought it would be a waste to mess up those pristine books so I decided not to. Someday Ill find a museum that just wants to display them.

    • @allanschmidt8859
      @allanschmidt8859 Год назад +2

      That’s incredible dude. Lives up the saying “if yer going to make it, make it beautiful”

    • @privateassman8839
      @privateassman8839 Год назад +1

      You should take photos of the manuals and upload them somewhere. I'd pay money just to see a few pages. That information is probably almost lost by now

    • @kl0wnkiller912
      @kl0wnkiller912 Год назад +1

      @@privateassman8839 I actually tried but to scan them in I would have to stress the spine of the book and I really don't want to take the risk of breaking the spine. They are quite old now and I am not sure how stron that spine is.

    • @ShadowsOnTheScreen
      @ShadowsOnTheScreen Год назад +2

      They were made to be used, and let’s face it…being used to actually rebuild a b-24? Nothing better than that!

  • @justinadams1360
    @justinadams1360 Год назад +1

    Love em!

  • @johnwelch6490
    @johnwelch6490 Год назад +2

    In the mid 80's there were still WW2 bomber engine testing stands and instrument shacks at Sebring Airport in Florida.

  • @Barnekkid
    @Barnekkid Год назад +1

    this stuff never gets old.

  • @joelorei2146
    @joelorei2146 Год назад

    Love the sounds ❤❤

  • @lablackzed
    @lablackzed Год назад +2

    Old school engines music to my old ear's .

  • @telecomgear
    @telecomgear Год назад +1

    They look and sound like they're powerful.

  • @archstanton6441
    @archstanton6441 Год назад

    NOTHING sounds as sweet as an old radial engine, especially when you hear them live.

  • @steventhornton4716
    @steventhornton4716 Год назад +2

    With the pwr engine in that tunnel I just kept thinking one inch forward ur mincemeat pal why stand that close to the prop blades on a prop that big 😳

  • @robertbrodoski9626
    @robertbrodoski9626 Год назад

    Totally cool 😊

  • @bigbelconut
    @bigbelconut 10 месяцев назад

    My uncle had a BT13 with a Pratt- Whitney R985, I went flying with him alot. Best part was the engine start and the takeoff.
    My uncle called the engine a Pratt-Shitney.

  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator1611 Год назад +5

    Fantastic ! I can almost smell all that smoke. Send a copy to grumpy Thunberg?

  • @mikegantwerger8634
    @mikegantwerger8634 Год назад +1

    De Havilland Otter, . . .the BEST !

  • @jamesfrost7465
    @jamesfrost7465 Год назад +2

    Dang, the click pic, that looks like a Beechcraft Staggerwing!!!! Ohhh I love that design.

    • @justincase1575
      @justincase1575 Год назад

      Nope it’s a Cessna 195.

    • @jamesfrost7465
      @jamesfrost7465 Год назад

      @@justincase1575 YES! Thank you! One of my top five aircraft. Thank you again.

  • @kkteutsch6416
    @kkteutsch6416 Год назад

    I've don't heard about Guilberson's radial diesel aircraft engines... What plane used it - or they were excusively made for use in military tanks ?

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke Год назад +4

    Lovely noise!!! (Retired aircraft mechanic from Ontario Canada. Worked on DC3s, Otters, Beavers, and other aircraft with round engines!) Thanks for the video!

    • @bobelaviador
      @bobelaviador Год назад +1

      this is NOT noise, IT IS FINE MUSIC

    • @bobelaviador
      @bobelaviador Год назад +1

      AND THE EXHAUSt must SMELL LIKE FINE PERFUME

    • @klausswartz3369
      @klausswartz3369 Год назад

      You didn’t happen to work at Millardair, by chance?

    • @wb3161
      @wb3161 Год назад +1

      I’ve worked on most everything mechanical except planes and I absolutely love the sound of the radials. My neighbor a mile down the street crop dusts with biplanes and they sound wonderful flying over

    • @kbjerke
      @kbjerke Год назад

      @@klausswartz3369 No, Austin Airways in Timmins. Then I got smart and worked at deHavilland in Downsview.

  • @robertlewis1965
    @robertlewis1965 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of when I loaded fire bombers (with retardant ) .

  • @thomaslaskowski5431
    @thomaslaskowski5431 Год назад +1

    the dude at 1:58 with the camera has a death wish

  • @gfimadcat
    @gfimadcat Год назад +1

    Dude at 1:50 has a deathwish...

  • @vanpenguin22
    @vanpenguin22 Год назад

    Now, Someone has a radial engine In a late 30's American pick up, which is cool, but if I correctly recall, has one forward gear.
    That would be a worthy challenge.
    Something like that with 3 or 4 forward gears.

  • @LCMNUNES1962
    @LCMNUNES1962 10 месяцев назад +1

    RADIALs ENGINE IDENTIC is HALEY DAVIDSON MOTORCICLE ENGINE 🤓👍

  • @MultiSteveB
    @MultiSteveB Год назад

    0:41 & 2:41 for that classic "lope" sound.

  • @GpunktHartman
    @GpunktHartman Год назад

    Running without a prop? No engine will forgive this !

  • @jiggermast
    @jiggermast Год назад

    There's something about a big radial.

  • @pateszvok7
    @pateszvok7 Год назад +1

    20 like its ME LIKE

  • @Hero007ization
    @Hero007ization Год назад

    The Russian engine sounds Ballistic ! 0:09

  • @philsmith2444
    @philsmith2444 Год назад +3

    I’ll take this sound over a Merlin any day.

    • @nzs316
      @nzs316 Год назад

      That’s a toughy, like choosing which child you love more.

  • @Triplechorus2
    @Triplechorus2 Год назад

    I understand why an italian V8 sounds different than an american and I understand most of the secrets of other engine sounds. But what is it, that makes a radial engine sound different, but similar to a big crossplane V8? It’s not „round“, but rough and so pleasing to the ears (from a distance😉).
    Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪🤝 near Ramstein Airbase. I hear them nearly every day, but unfortunately they don‘t use radials any more for spreading democracy in our neighbourhood 🙈🤯

    • @robertnorris6364
      @robertnorris6364 10 месяцев назад +1

      I am not entirely certain, but I believe it's essentially for the same reason the cross plane V8 has its distinctive rumble - the exhaust pulses are not evenly distributed over time, and the effect is most notable in small radials with 5 or 7 cylinders. Each cylinder takes 720 degrees of rotation to complete a full intake, compression, expansion and exhaust cycle; and if we have an odd number, that means we can't split the power pulses evenly during a single revolution of the engine. A 7 cylinder radial, for example, alternates between 4 and 3 pulses per turn, so we get a "lumpy" exhaust note. The 3-2-3-2 alternation of a 5 cylinder radial is even more juddering, which I suspect is the reason why that configuration was never popular. The "lumpiness" eases as you add more cylinders, but never entirely goes away even in monsters like the R4360.
      Another factor is how spread out the cylinders are in radials vs. inline or V-block engines. That means that the sources of the combustion noise in a radial vary over a distance of up to several feet from an observer, which at close distances can be discerned by ear - which is another source of the "graininess" of the radial engine sound.

  • @Vulcan650Vampire
    @Vulcan650Vampire Год назад

    1:55 littttle too close there pal

  • @CarsandEngines
    @CarsandEngines  Год назад

    Where are you from guys ?

  • @bigbelconut
    @bigbelconut 10 месяцев назад

    Dude filming the R2800 has a death wish, you NEVER EVER stand inline of the prop, if it decides to come apart your dead.

  • @hassanzaffar4272
    @hassanzaffar4272 Год назад

    Win Diesel ⛽
    All Diesel cars

  • @dillhole3852
    @dillhole3852 Год назад +1

    I start my car cold every day

  • @kimcheefists
    @kimcheefists Год назад

    As a person that works on aircraft, it gives me extreme anxiety when I see the camera person filming directly in the propeller’s plane of rotation….🫣