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Time to do my share to improve the S/N ratio here at r.a.m,
or at least make a try at it! It's easy to overlook. No exhaust pipes visible protruding from the sheet metal around the Allison engines on the P-38. Given that Lookheed, and Kelly Johnson in particular, paid a lot of detailed attention in the design and execution of the aircraft, I'm wondering why they never made an effort to use exhaust thrust to squeeze a few extra hp/mph out of the engines for this aircraft. The Spitfire in particular, but I believe the P-51 as well, all made use of exhaust thrust to gain a bit more speed. Given the P-38 was designed in 1937-ish and didn't appear in person until about 1939, perhaps the advantage of using thrust to boost speed a little wasn't really thought of? Perhaps the Allison at the time of design just didn't have the oomph for it? Also, exactly where does the P-38 engine exhaust exit the engine? Seems to be a big, upward facing pipe in the vicinity of the turbocharger, but never really knew if that was turbo intake or an exhaust of some sort. Upward directed exhaust doesn't seem a good choice. SMH |
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