Insane Aircraft Engines Sound That Will Shake Your Soul 🥶😱

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2024
  • Insane Aircraft Engines Sound That Will Shake Your Soul
    Engines Name in this video ⬇️
    ▶ 1917 Clerget 9B Rotary-Radial Engine
    ▶ Pratt & Whitney R-985
    ▶ Pratt & Whitney R-4360
    ▶ CURTIS WRIGHT R-3350
    ▶ Lycoming R-680
    ▶ Rolls Royce Griffon Mk58
    ▶ Alvis Leonides nine-cylinder
    ▶ Rolls Royce V12 Merlin engine
    ▶ Curtiss Wright R1300
    ▶ Honeywell TPE 331- 10
    ▶ Gnome engine
    ▶ Allison V-1710
    ▶ OX-5 Engine
    ▶ Shvetsov ASh-62
    ▶ Pratt & Whitney R-2800
    ▶ Andy Lloyd Napier Engine
    ▶ Curtiss Wright R-2600
    ▶ Pratt & Whitney R1340
    ▶ PT-6 turbo prop engine
    ▶ Wright Cyclone R-1820
    ▶ RL10C X Prototype Engine
    ▶ RS-25 Engine
    ▶ Bristol Hercules Radial Engine
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  • @wesrrowlands8309
    @wesrrowlands8309 4 дня назад +1

    Hearing the engines firing up and running was always the best part of the airshows I used to go to.

  • @donallen7990
    @donallen7990 3 месяца назад +37

    I worked on the R1300, R-200 and the R-4360 when I was in the Air Force back in '62-'66.
    LOVED MY JOB!!

    • @misters2837
      @misters2837 3 месяца назад

      The R1300 never sounds "Right" to me, I remember hearing them in T28's at air shows....I am always thinking....Dead Mag? - LOL!

    • @markc4768
      @markc4768 3 месяца назад +3

      @@misters2837 I've got about 1200 hours in the T-28B and C as a test and cross country flight mech/E2P in VT-2, VT-6 and NARF Pensacola for 3 years in the late 60s. After volunteering with a group that rebuilt an 1820-86A for a resurrected B back in 2014, I got a ride in the finished bird with a retired navy pilot who had been an instructor at Whiting Field when I was there. I noticed a big difference in exhaust sound from what I remembered from the 60s - that smooth, almost deafening note at 52inHg was missing - still had good power though. I assume it came from the differences in new and old fuels - green 100/130 alkylate vs the original 1940s era leaded 115/140 purple that went away about 30 years ago and has only recently made a comeback. When supercharger HIGH was selected at 15,000 feet while climbing at a pretty good rate, it didn't give the same kick in the pants that I remembered, either. The old bird (whose every switch, lever, and gauge I can still visualize in total darkness) remains an impressive machine and needs no excuses in the presence of it's elder warbird brothers....

    • @DavidParker-cf2km
      @DavidParker-cf2km 3 месяца назад +3

      @@misters2837 Yes, the 9 cylinder radial engines with their 5/4 exhaust always sounded like they were missing on a cylinder. Only the high power runup rpm test knows for sure! But, the T-28Bs and T-28Cs that I flew in 1971 in VT-6 were equipped with the R-1820. The S-2C, C-1A, and Hu-16D were also equipped with the R-1820. Never heard of a R-1300. That must be the 7 cylinder engine in the T-28A that the Air Force flew.

    • @misters2837
      @misters2837 3 месяца назад +3

      @DavidParker-cf2km That Makes Sense NONE of them sound "RIGHT" the 5/4 9cyl B/C or the 7cyl A-Model! - They wanted you to always think there was something wrong with it! - They Sound like a V8 missing on 2 cylinders about 1 cylinder apart....so like Bang Bang Miss Bang Miss Bang Bang Bang.....I know, cuz I had a car that ran like that when I bought it! (Needed Tune Up!)

  • @LJ-gn2un
    @LJ-gn2un 18 дней назад +4

    As someone that was done quite a bit of work on P&W 1830's, it saddens me to see the air-cooled radials ran without some method of cooling them, as is the case with that R-3350 pulling power. Those back cylinders get hot very quickly without proper airflow. They won't last very long like that, and it's a shame to see them deliberately abused. If you can afford to own one of these expensive jewels, please take care of it!

  • @bwbw1341
    @bwbw1341 2 месяца назад +12

    The P&W Wasp 18 cylinder engines were the marvel of design and engineering, and have such a great sound.

    • @JViello
      @JViello 2 месяца назад +2

      They were built about 5 miles from me in the East Hartford, CT "Headquarters" plant. What a campus they have/had over there. 600 acres I think, with their own airfield and buildings that go on and on. At the peak in the 80's that plant alone employed 60,000 people! (And they had several plants around the state!) Now, it's a sorry shadow of itself. Maybe 3500 people there, and only one other plant still going with a skeleton crew. Don't forget the SR71 Blackbird would not be what it was/is without Pratt solving the problem and coming up with a turbo/ram jet hybrid engine! Pure genius!
      Official speed of Mach 3.2 but reports from pilots getting close to 4 with plenty of throttle left, at 80,000+ feet! It was the fuselage that couldn't handle the heat from the airspeed, not the engines holding it back! I listened to one story from pilot Brian Shule (sp?) who had to outrun a SAM shot at him (Process that for a second. LOL ) and throttled up, limits be damned...he said he tried to touch the canopy afterwards and couldn't because it was too hot...with gloves on!!

  • @mixter7x7
    @mixter7x7 2 месяца назад +10

    If you listen - these engines don't like to idle. They lope in idle and run smoothly with throttle on.
    It's because their cam profile is that of a street rod / drag car. These engines are made to cruise continuously at 75%.

  • @manstersr
    @manstersr 3 месяца назад +10

    I love the guy running the engine in his front yard. I bet his neighbors love him too. I love air cooled engines no matter what they are in. The Rolls Royce Merlin and the Allison V12s are pretty bad ass too. That Curtis Wright R-1300 sounded like a galloping horse when it first fired off.

  • @victorcontreras3368
    @victorcontreras3368 3 месяца назад +26

    Kudos!!! to the people who restore, maintain and exhibit these fine engines for viewers to enjoy🎉❤

  • @johnbovinich8258
    @johnbovinich8258 3 месяца назад +22

    My dad had an aircraft parts business, I grew up around the Pratt Whitney engines, tore down lots of them while I was in high school!

  • @aaroncosier735
    @aaroncosier735 3 месяца назад +5

    The Clerget 9B was a bit of a shock. So much spinning mass. No wonder those particular planes had so much precession.
    Just getting it to run without shaking to bits is a triumph.
    Hats off.

  • @charlesimwold1429
    @charlesimwold1429 Месяц назад +5

    Best engines piston or jet ever even today Rolls-Royce !

    • @charlesimwold1429
      @charlesimwold1429 Месяц назад +1

      Best Aircraft Engines even today piston or Jet Rolls-Royce !

  • @DOWNUNDER.
    @DOWNUNDER. 9 дней назад +1

    These engines are pure art , The result of collaboration between designers , engineers and exceptional tradesmen.
    And deep pockets for the fuel bill ⛽️ 💰 💰

  • @theophilhist6455
    @theophilhist6455 3 месяца назад +36

    My soul has been shaken. The early radials are so insane...think of them as the "out of the box" ultimate engineering design. I mean who who thought to do this? And it was like early 1900s.... I wonder if there's any brains out there today that could come up with such a radical application of power? Thanks for such a great collection of examples. Oh my that Wasp was beyond insane...look at it....look at the plumbing. Even the Soviet pieces are a work of art. And to think kids worked on these during WW2. I fear "some" kids today couldn't load a mechanical pencil.

    • @madman216fpv
      @madman216fpv 3 месяца назад +1

      Facts as stated above! (Love the Mechanical Pencil...)

    • @stirlingschmidt6325
      @stirlingschmidt6325 3 месяца назад +1

      Not only that, but they were designed without the help of any computer.

    • @theophilhist6455
      @theophilhist6455 3 месяца назад +3

      @@stirlingschmidt6325 You got that buddy. I talk about slide rules, vernier calipers and architect triangles and kids look at me like I'm from another world...and I am

    • @netts2315
      @netts2315 2 месяца назад +2

      Kids these days, eh? Quit your bullshit. As a "kid" that is quite mechanically and a bit electronically inclined I find your mindset quite rude. Kids that know about mechanical stuff haven't gone anywhere, you just have to get out of the social media bubble that is mostly populated by mechanically illiterate people. Besides, being mechanically illiterate is not a bad thing, everyone has their own hobbies and likes, and without all kinds of expertise the world wouldn't work.

    • @theophilhist6455
      @theophilhist6455 2 месяца назад +1

      @@netts2315 Well there Mr. Netts, the only thing I said wrong was that it should have been stated "some kids" (I just edited it) . I know a good amount of kids, like you, who are mechanically inclined and technically/electronically astute. Your comment about the "social media bubble ...populated by mechanically illiterate people" is spot on. I do watch a number of gifted kids working on complex stuff. Admittedly, I can do a very limited amount the higher tech cross-over of mechanical and computerized engineering. I had to learn computer mech/tech when I was in my mid-50s and am amazed how much I've learned to appreciate it over the last 20 years. Hopefully, "as a kid", you'll enjoy learning old and new things when you're in your 70s. Respectfully, Theo.

  • @terryweatherford5070
    @terryweatherford5070 3 месяца назад +49

    Bet the neighbors love having this guy run up aircraft engines in a residential area

    • @user-ey6rc1uo3i
      @user-ey6rc1uo3i 3 месяца назад +6

      My neighbors' kids make more noise than this.

    • @manstersr
      @manstersr 3 месяца назад +9

      I'd be mad if he didn't let me know when he was going to run it, so I could watch.

    • @juhajuntunen2557
      @juhajuntunen2557 3 месяца назад +2

      Reply: Its sound of the Freedom!

    • @johnsmith7676
      @johnsmith7676 2 месяца назад

      @@juhajuntunen2557 Nah... It's the sound of slavery to anyone actually paying attention.

    • @JViello
      @JViello 2 месяца назад +1

      I'd run right over there and....ask if he needs any help. LOL

  • @speeddemon9555
    @speeddemon9555 3 месяца назад +9

    if you have ever heard a spitfire or a mustang flying past live, then you know what the best ever sounding engines are, they are incredible.

    • @TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN
      @TEHSTONEDPUMPKIN 3 месяца назад +1

      There good. But in my opinion nothing beats the sound of the B25's. Those R-2600's are a deafening symphony!

    • @marcwesley8513
      @marcwesley8513 3 месяца назад +2

      It’s even better from the back seat of a P-51 Mustang, I used to maintain one, test flights were the best!

    • @speeddemon9555
      @speeddemon9555 3 месяца назад

      @@marcwesley8513 you lucky bugger, i would love to experience a flight in one.

    • @kivulifenrir
      @kivulifenrir 3 месяца назад

      @@marcwesley8513 This I can agree with. We keep one in working order at the local airfield here.

    • @user-pb8vc8vp8w
      @user-pb8vc8vp8w 2 месяца назад +2

      Many years ago in Sydney,Aust I took my 8 & 6yr old daughters to an airshow at Bankstown airport specifically to hear a Spitfire flypast.They're in their 40s' now but still remember it. My duty as a father was done that day !

  • @jeffmurphree2937
    @jeffmurphree2937 3 месяца назад +2

    OUTSTANDING!!!! Love it!!! Thank you for posting this video!

  • @scottcollins5060
    @scottcollins5060 3 месяца назад +1

    I love this show!!! Keep on showing these engines and what they sound like!

  • @returnofthenative
    @returnofthenative 3 месяца назад +9

    I'll bet the Clerget 9Bs neighbours just love it.

    • @GHinWI
      @GHinWI 3 месяца назад +4

      Imagine your house being downwind of that cloud of oil vapor coming the exhaust!

  • @patrowan7206
    @patrowan7206 2 месяца назад +8

    I wish the people operating the cameras wouldn't stand in line with the props -- even if the chances of a mishap are low.

  • @priceyA320
    @priceyA320 3 месяца назад +6

    Thanks for putting a couple of turboprops in there. 👍

  • @daigriffiths399
    @daigriffiths399 3 месяца назад +4

    The Le Clerget is not a rotary-radial - it is a ROTARY full stop. The cylinders rotate around a fixed crankshaft. A radial has fixed cylinders and a rotating crankshaft. Ex-pilot here so I hope I know what I'n talking about - I've flown aircraft with radials and aircraft with liquid-cooled inlines but never a rotary.

  • @carriersignal
    @carriersignal Месяц назад +2

    The Curtis Wright R3350 with the blower sounds truly badass!

  • @mistralbiker
    @mistralbiker Месяц назад +2

    Some fine pieces of engineering, for sure ! Love that sound of raw power.

  • @justdeaf-ry6bn
    @justdeaf-ry6bn 3 месяца назад +3

    Amazing engineering that went into these engines of the day.

  • @ElmerJFudd-oi9kj
    @ElmerJFudd-oi9kj 3 месяца назад +14

    Nice, music for engine lovers like me, particulary radial engines, for as a drummer I hear interesting rithmes when they are starting up cold.
    Extremely inspiring. And thanks also for including the ssme rs 25 test in this collection, it has some unimaginable parameters in its design.

    • @user-jb2cm7el7t
      @user-jb2cm7el7t 3 месяца назад

      Значит мне не одному это казалось

  • @AgricultureTechUS
    @AgricultureTechUS 21 день назад +1

    Totally! It's a delightful surprise around every corner.

  • @jefftheaussie2225
    @jefftheaussie2225 3 месяца назад +16

    The RR Griffon is a different engine to the Merlin which powered most Spitfires. The Griffon didn’t go into the Spitfire till about the Mk 24 which was nearly a different plane to the Spitfire. Also the US had trouble building aero engines big enough to be useful early on which is why the Merlin built under licence to RR was put into the Mustang. That is what made the Mustang the power house it turned out to be.

    • @andrslnks4804
      @andrslnks4804 3 месяца назад +2

      No counterrunning propellers on spitfires

    • @jefftheaussie2225
      @jefftheaussie2225 3 месяца назад

      @@andrslnks4804 No. I think the Sea Fury had contra rotating props, the Griffon in the model Mk 24 Spitfire I have built did not.

    • @zero1zero184
      @zero1zero184 3 месяца назад +3

      You haven't got a clue what you are talking about.
      The first production Griffon powered Spitfire was the Mk XII. Quickly followed by the Mk XIV. No Sea Fury had counter rotating propellers..
      There were Spitfires with counter rotating props, The Seafire Mk 47 is one for example.
      Typical internet experts, clueless..

    • @jefftheaussie2225
      @jefftheaussie2225 3 месяца назад

      @@zero1zero184 Go for it mate.

    • @manstersr
      @manstersr 3 месяца назад

      I always thought and saw old ads in magazines that the P-51 had Allison engines in them. They are a similar design to the RR, were they licensed to build them under the Allison name or what was the deal?

  • @kelsaeladdie
    @kelsaeladdie 3 месяца назад +1

    Loved your production, so well presented and ESPECIALLY well supported by intelligent, clear and properly phrased subtitles.

  • @SteveFanning-xq9ji
    @SteveFanning-xq9ji 3 месяца назад +2

    These boys and their motor stands would make great neighbors

  • @madman216fpv
    @madman216fpv 3 месяца назад +2

    That RR Griffon sure is a beauty...

  • @richardwakelin843
    @richardwakelin843 3 месяца назад +5

    Come on, don't play with them, put them in something

  • @lexloose2112
    @lexloose2112 3 месяца назад +5

    gotta love those Giffon sounds, raw

  • @ronjon7942
    @ronjon7942 Месяц назад +1

    I still can’t believe radials came AFTER rotary engines..at least insofar as widespread usage.
    The 985 to me is the Chevy 350 of radials, and prolly my favorite, even after working on larger ones. It was the first I maintained, on a Beech 18. Perfect engine on a perfect plane.
    Oh wow, the 4360 sounded silky smooth and quiet at the first view from the front.
    I’ve a better appreciation for the 680 now than when I did when I worked on one, as I didn’t particularly care for the Stinson it was bolted on to.
    Geez, the Griffon sounds like silk. The Merlin was great, but I always thought it sounded like a zipper. The Griffon is, wow, amazing.
    The 1710 is a favorite. Such an underrated, under developed American masterpiece. If only the USAAC wouldn’t have told Allison not to bother developing superchargers.

  • @onemantwohands5224
    @onemantwohands5224 3 месяца назад +4

    Nothing like a multi bank radial under stress ❤

  • @gunny7769
    @gunny7769 Месяц назад +1

    soul is indeed stable and never shook

  • @jerryfarmer5989
    @jerryfarmer5989 3 месяца назад +8

    My Uncle had a WWI trainer bi-plane. It had a huge Roll-Royce 12 cylinder radial engine on it. It was a monster. Had plenty of power to go up and have a shit load of fun in something that alone is a scary thought. I mean stick and pedal controls. The seats were nothing more than a couple pieces of play wood. The back seat can control the plane but also had what was called a "monkey strap attached to it. That was in case you fell out you pull yourself back in.

    • @steven.h0629
      @steven.h0629 3 месяца назад

      Only the best in safety equipment 👍😎✊

    • @michaelshea1683
      @michaelshea1683 3 месяца назад

      @@steven.h0629 😆😆😆. Safety 3rd. 🤪

    • @wagonmaster1974
      @wagonmaster1974 3 месяца назад +2

      "Roll-Royce 12 cylinder radial engine on it" No such animal.

    • @michaelshea1683
      @michaelshea1683 3 месяца назад +2

      @@wagonmaster1974 he was being sarcastic. 😀
      RR never built a radial engine.
      No such thing as an even cyl radial engine. 🤪

  • @TheMrmmkkpro
    @TheMrmmkkpro 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice work, some cool engines. 👍👍

  • @hopelessnerd6677
    @hopelessnerd6677 3 месяца назад +5

    Love these huge engines, but by far the best part was a guy spraying a fuel fire with a crappy garden hose. Who has one of these engines and can't afford a CO2 fire extinguisher?

  • @mikebarbeau8569
    @mikebarbeau8569 3 месяца назад +1

    Bless the aviators!!!

  • @blackburngaming8345
    @blackburngaming8345 3 месяца назад +2

    The TPE331-10 at 14:00 sounds like an angry demon trying to escape when it reaches full speed

  • @extec101
    @extec101 3 месяца назад +3

    its hard to see some of these aircooled engines runn att full speed without propellers that give cooling, eaven if its just a short time its painfull.

  • @garyprincipato6854
    @garyprincipato6854 3 месяца назад +3

    My father worked at the Curtiss Wright plant in New Jersey after WWll.

  • @michaelsaint7325
    @michaelsaint7325 Месяц назад +1

    all those people ready to get hammered

  • @soundblaweiterbla
    @soundblaweiterbla 3 месяца назад +2

    Es ist faszinierend, daß es so viele Faszinierte gibt, die es faszinierend finden, Maschinen zu starten, die nichts weiter machen, als sich zu drehen und manchmal in Flammen aufgehen, während sie sich drehen.
    Faszinierender ist beinahe, daß es Faszinierte gibt, die sich etwa eine halbe Stunde lang ein Video ansehen, in dem Faszinierte die Dinge zum Drehen bringen.
    Faszinierend, in der Tat.
    It's fascinating that there are so many fascinated people who find it fascinating to start machines that do nothing but spin and sometimes burst into flames as they spin.
    What's almost more fascinating is that there are fascinated people who will watch a video for half an hour or so of fascinated people making things spin.
    Fascinating, indeed.

    • @bertkilborne6464
      @bertkilborne6464 3 месяца назад +2

      Yep - I watched it from start to finish
      Fascinating !

    • @jeffkujawa803
      @jeffkujawa803 3 месяца назад +1

      I concur with your sentiments gentlemen

  • @maxwellcrazycat9204
    @maxwellcrazycat9204 13 дней назад

    2:55. Love that enclosure using a truck bed cap. Great idea.

  • @norbertk.1473
    @norbertk.1473 3 месяца назад +1

    Das hier, bei 15:14, ist der einzige Motor der am besten läuft. Ohne Nebengeräusche ausfallender Zündungen. Dieser Motor hat einen ruhigen satten gleichmäßigen Klang, siehe 15:23
    Im Vergleich, wenn man das Laufgeräusch hier beim nächsten Motor hört, siehe 15:50 dann sagt man sich: "an dem Motor stimmt was nicht mit der Zündung" 15:50 Hier nochmal zum Vergleich zum perfekten Motor: 15:23

  • @victorlaurent2978
    @victorlaurent2978 Месяц назад +1

    Gotta love a radial at cruising speed

  • @bradgrier4228
    @bradgrier4228 3 месяца назад

    Zero idea what ya do with these beautiful engines after ya start'em, watch and listen to them? I guess I'd just LOVE SITTIN THERE WITH THE THING 😊 and of course share it with ppl

  • @bazra19
    @bazra19 Месяц назад +1

    Imagine living next door

  • @Robinmuk
    @Robinmuk 3 месяца назад +3

    How do you fuel a rotary engine that's revolving at the same speed as the propeller?, and how do the valves/rockers work with the added effect of inertia and centrifugal force? It's amazing they could do this over 100 years ago.

  • @billsgarden5728
    @billsgarden5728 2 месяца назад

    Great job

  • @OliverSchroeder
    @OliverSchroeder 26 дней назад

    3:06 The roasted corncob 🤭

  • @crawford323
    @crawford323 2 месяца назад

    Outstanding

  • @sklew
    @sklew 3 месяца назад +3

    That first guy's neighbors must absolutely love him

  • @night_drifter
    @night_drifter 2 месяца назад +1

    2:00 slight backfire

  • @muhammadramzanelectronics1956
    @muhammadramzanelectronics1956 9 дней назад +1

    Very good 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @1ROB82
    @1ROB82 3 месяца назад +6

    Amazing engine’s! The lefty’s would stroke out seeing this. I love it!

    • @asmundukkelberg8741
      @asmundukkelberg8741 3 месяца назад +2

      I am a far left wing guy, and I love this too, without a hint of shame.

    • @websterthorn5376
      @websterthorn5376 3 месяца назад +1

      Me too😎

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite 3 месяца назад +1

      Maybe because they all rotate counterclockwise, so a "stroke out" of joy?

    • @user-sl4hx8vs9w
      @user-sl4hx8vs9w 3 месяца назад

      @@asmundukkelberg8741 you know they were burning fossil fuels right?

    • @user-sl4hx8vs9w
      @user-sl4hx8vs9w 3 месяца назад

      @@asmundukkelberg8741maybe the designers of these engines were racisss too 😮

  • @countrichardvoncoudenhovek8855
    @countrichardvoncoudenhovek8855 Месяц назад +1

    Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪,, thanks for a very enjoyable and interesting video, well done, my ears 👂 are ringing 😀

  • @chrisbraswell8864
    @chrisbraswell8864 3 месяца назад +1

    Looks like the Allison 1710 was the smoothest running engine there out of all these engines.

  • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
    @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 3 месяца назад +1

    None of these can beat the sound of a Merlin in full song!
    By the way, many WW1 pilots got sick flying behind those Le Clergets and other early engines. The were lubricated with Castor oil!! 😱

  • @wmden1
    @wmden1 3 месяца назад +3

    I can't get over the Clerget 9B, with the cylinder bank rotating around the crankshaft. Fascinating, and kind of weird, also, whether practical, or not. I read they had some tough takeoff problems, etc. because of the extreme gyroscopic effects of all that rotating mass.

    • @margaretdutoit5553
      @margaretdutoit5553 3 месяца назад

      1

    • @vumba1331
      @vumba1331 3 месяца назад +5

      Rotating the cylinders helped to cool them when they were on the ground hence they were able to get some good power from it without the engine overheating. Manufacturing air cooled cylinders with effective and efficient cooling fins was still quite a challenge at this time, a side effect as you say was the gyro effect on take off and in turns when flying. The other side efdect was that they were 2 strokes that used castor oil for lubrication, after flying a couple of hours ingesting those fumes you were cleaned in your bowels when you landed!

  • @markstone5597
    @markstone5597 2 месяца назад

    I love most engines, respect them, props- kind of scare me, but the power! Electric motors are great as well and the Diesel-electric, etc., it's amazing what we can do when we put our heads to use for something good! Classic Cars and Boat Engines get that, the power to move bug ships OMG! It's all just amazing to me.

  • @bradgrier4228
    @bradgrier4228 3 месяца назад

    I LOVE FAST N POWERFUL EVERYTHING so whilst scrolling I saw this and had to stop and take a watch. I'm a WWII buff so this is wonderful even though I don't know anything about aircraft engines I'm still e joking this very much. I REALLY LIKE THE MERLIN! I THINK ABOUT EVERYONE HAS HEARD OF THAT ENGINE 😅 A D ITS A GOODOOKIN ENGINE AT THAT. THANKS FOR POSTING THIS

  • @vannyvann1
    @vannyvann1 2 месяца назад +1

    Would loved to have seen a Napier Sabre

  • @26betsam
    @26betsam 3 месяца назад +3

    Absolutely nothing like the sound of a round motor.

  • @durtcobain5167
    @durtcobain5167 24 дня назад

    That turbocharged curtiss wright 3350 sounds evil.

  • @OutdoorsSC
    @OutdoorsSC Месяц назад

    Awesome!!

  • @bertkilborne6464
    @bertkilborne6464 3 месяца назад +1

    Neiman Harley Rental 707 area code
    I'm gonna look that place up and find out how I can witness that thing

  • @philgiglio7922
    @philgiglio7922 2 месяца назад

    The R3350 also powered my favorite war bird...the A1 Skyraider.
    Radials sure do burn a lot of oil

  • @partymanau
    @partymanau 3 месяца назад

    These things are monsters.

  • @wilhelmbauer8844
    @wilhelmbauer8844 3 месяца назад +2

    These old ingines remembers me about the the movie " THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX " with James GARNER , Ernest BORGNINE , Hardy KRÜGER and many other. I love this movie.WILL THE INGINE START , OR NOT ? !

  • @jeanpierremalgouyard5619
    @jeanpierremalgouyard5619 29 дней назад

    Du beau matériel ! ! !

  • @M4077
    @M4077 2 месяца назад

    Great job 👍

  • @bwilliams463
    @bwilliams463 22 дня назад

    You can't do justice to the sound of these machines in a recording, but it's a good attempt - or it may just be down to my headphones. Anyway, my father, grandfather and uncle used to fly and restore aircraft, and we went to a lot of aircraft gatherings - including the world's largest in Oshkosh, Wisconsin - so I've been up close with several of these engines. The sound of a big old radial engine will just shake your soul. My favorite plane to listen to has to be the Boeing B17 bomber; when all four engines are properly tuned, they really make beautiful music.

  • @johnvanduren4806
    @johnvanduren4806 27 дней назад

    The greatest sound in aviation (airplane music if you will), are the compound radials on the DC6&7, and the Lockheed Connie series aircraft. Jets can't hold a candle to the beautiful sound of those great airliners of the past.

  • @chrigdichein1560
    @chrigdichein1560 3 месяца назад

    awesome 👍🏽

  • @user-fl2wn5zr5z
    @user-fl2wn5zr5z 3 месяца назад

    I like the cockpit design

  • @andrslnks4804
    @andrslnks4804 3 месяца назад +2

    Well, 30 minutes and no german engine. Well done sir

  • @mirandahotspring4019
    @mirandahotspring4019 Месяц назад

    The Clerget 9B rotating rotary engine in the Sopwith Camel generated so much gyroscopic force, left turns were slow and right turns were dangerously fast for inexperienced pilots, sometimes leading into an uncontrollable spin. But for an experienced pilot they were incredibly manoeuvrable, with pilots often choosing a 270 degree right turn in favour of a slower 90 degree left turn. The Royal Flying Corp said flying one would get you a cross, either a wooden cross, a red cross, or a Victoria cross!

  • @AhmadMuhAhmad-nq3og
    @AhmadMuhAhmad-nq3og 2 месяца назад

    Super...

  • @stringpicker5468
    @stringpicker5468 27 дней назад

    Love to see a Bristol Centaurus. If you are going to play turboprops put the first decent one in, the RR Dart.

  • @robertwright4015
    @robertwright4015 3 месяца назад +3

    I worked on RC121Ds in the USAF in 1963&1964. AKA Super Constellations in the airline world. It was awesome and a little scary to sit in the co-pilots seat during run ups of a test run. The flame shooting out of the PRTs was like the afterburner on a jet !!

    • @jayjones6904
      @jayjones6904 3 месяца назад +1

      Connie's to me were one sexy airplane

    • @robertwright4015
      @robertwright4015 3 месяца назад

      @@jayjones6904 Yes "Connie" was a female name that applied when we enjoyed the very curvaceous, sexy profile of her slender "fuselage", those long lifting airfoils of her "wings" and wow did she have big "engines"

  • @nelsnelstone3488
    @nelsnelstone3488 3 месяца назад +2

    At 11:50, the Curtiss R-1300 in the T28.... running the orange can of death. There is nothing wrong with those oil filters! May I quote George Seaton.....(Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to...)

  • @michaelshea1683
    @michaelshea1683 3 месяца назад +1

    Those engines on wheeled trailers. Flip those props around for the drive home. 😂😂

    • @12vibaba
      @12vibaba 3 месяца назад

      it does not work that way. it would still be pulling but with a lot less thrust.

    • @michaelshea1683
      @michaelshea1683 3 месяца назад

      @@12vibaba I know. I was being silly.

  • @user-SpyGFX
    @user-SpyGFX 2 месяца назад +1

    *Everyone’s Gangsta Till Avro-Vulcan Peaks Over The Horizon 💀*

  • @howlinhog
    @howlinhog 3 месяца назад +4

    The lack of vibration from these motors is astounding.

  • @microfarmers
    @microfarmers Месяц назад

    My neighbors would love me to get one!

  • @Dzordzikk
    @Dzordzikk 3 месяца назад +4

    "Good" idea to run up and turn tu high RPM´s radial eingines without prop, so without any cooling ... OMG.

    • @marshal7102
      @marshal7102 3 месяца назад +3

      My thoughts exactly, gotta be no concern for cooling for air cooled engines

    • @BetterAircraftFabric
      @BetterAircraftFabric 29 дней назад +1

      So true, yet even worse the poor counterweights inside those motors, no rotational weight on the prop-shaft is insane, damage is for sure in short order, even before the engine gets warm....

  • @Kalyanele21
    @Kalyanele21 2 месяца назад

    Wow never seen before

  • @alteisenfahrer
    @alteisenfahrer 3 месяца назад

    THe Bristol engine at 27:39 is sleeve valve motor?

  • @hudentdw2
    @hudentdw2 3 месяца назад

    I can smell the fumes from where I'm sitting😂

  • @craigwall9536
    @craigwall9536 28 дней назад

    I want one. On a big Wag-Aero Sportsman Cuby.

  • @pkjones5263
    @pkjones5263 3 месяца назад +1

    8:31 Now, that is a lawnmower.

  • @kitbaker8521
    @kitbaker8521 Месяц назад

    The Rolls Royce derivations powered Unlimited class racing hydroplanes for many years before being replaced by gas turbines. Nothing had quite the sound of the Roll powered thunderbolts, though. The Rolls engined boats always outperformed the Allison engines

  • @dominiqueking7848
    @dominiqueking7848 2 месяца назад

    my neighbors would hate me if did this in the front yard lol

  • @frankhohmann3564
    @frankhohmann3564 3 месяца назад

    Nice compilation! But I'm missing the ASh-82, a russian 14-cylinder, air-cooled radial engine with 1800hp (ASh-82T). Or didn't I see it?

  • @user-il5oi6ko5f
    @user-il5oi6ko5f Месяц назад

    I love it when someone uses water on a type B (Bravo) fuel fire instead of CO2.

  • @richardpase2066
    @richardpase2066 3 месяца назад +4

    The RL-IO HYDROGEN/OXYGEN ROCKET ENGINE was developed and produced in 1960’s by Pratt&Whitney. I was test engineer and production manager in 1980’s. Rocketdyne did nothing other than buy the business from Pratt.

    • @jayjones6904
      @jayjones6904 3 месяца назад

      Have neighbor retired pw 80 90s was in metallurgy lab joe burns

  • @BB1951
    @BB1951 3 месяца назад

    7:11 We need the MK58 RR/Griffon to cut our lawn. We got thick grass.

  • @johntomasik1555
    @johntomasik1555 3 месяца назад +2

    Just think how uncool a P-51 would've been if it was electric.

    • @johnsmith7676
      @johnsmith7676 2 месяца назад

      Not to mention completely worthless.

  • @herauthon
    @herauthon 3 месяца назад

    can they be modified into e-generators - howmuch MW can one get out of it ?