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Like Bugs Bunny winding up for a pitch ...in the short where he
single-handedly (does Bugs have "hands"?) takes on the Gas-house gorrillas. rrrrrr.... rrrrrrrmrmrrr...... rrrrrrrrrrrrrrRRRRR, rrmmmmrrRRRRRRRRRrrr, mmmmmmmrRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, mmmmmmmmmRRRRRRRR..... peeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwww, KApump, pumpffff, pumppffff, kerPACK, blub, blub, blub....... My Dad tells me that the Bell 214 uses electric-powered inerta starters for its turbine engines. But that helicopter's rotor mass is somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 tons. Harry |
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In article , Orval
Fairbairn says... All except the engines didn't the Spanish built 109 have Hisso&*%**# engines which changed the look of the nose . They got Merlins after the supply of DBs dried up at the end of WW-II. Your right they had Dammm*&%$$$# Ben#%$&** engines not Hiss#@#%$&^%4 Wrong war :-)besides Merlin is so much easier to spell :-) See ya Chuck S |
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In article mZIIf.558321$084.430955@attbi_s22, John Ousterhout says...
ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: I think the plane was a Me-108 it was used as a civil plane then a trainer and later a squadron hack.It had an inertia starter I believe.Wind it up and go :-) Chuck(I was just a kid then) S You still are just a kid Chuck. and it's a damn good childhood you're having too. - John Ousterhout - Thank you kind sir but sooner or later I'll have to grow up but I'm having way too much fun with my childhood to give it much consideration LOL!! See ya Chuck (had a confirmation now I'm going for a bar mitzva)S |
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Having in my possesion two ( ECLIPSE ELECTRIC STARTER ENERGIZERS )I have
become with the types of starters used back when I wuz a kid. I soloed in a PT-19 w/ a Ranger inverted 6 .. It was a direct drive hand crank that turned the engine slowly (albeit jerkily) with one or two manpower applied to the crank. The stearmans had the Inertia type where the ground personnel started (slowly) cranking up the flywheel, when the proper whine was reached, one of them pulled the clutch actuator which engaged it, turning the engine over rather briskly for a turn or two, At a flying school with 50-100 planes this could get tiring, so they came out with 110 volt electric motors with about a 3 ft shaft extending to a 90° gear box that took the place of the hand crank---there were a couple of models, Eclipse , and Jack& Heintz, The Eclipse had a spring loaded clutch that slipped before enough torque was developed to spin the ground person around the side of the fuselage.---J&H had a flimsy 3/8" aluminum tube in the drive shaft that twisted up & sheared (hopefully before spinning the operator).. Needless to say, the J&H was out of service for the rest of the morning until the unit was disassembled & the shaft replaced. Eclipse also made the inertia unit with an integral starter motor, AND the crank hole ALSO.. so if your battery went dead, you could still start.---Jerry ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: In article mZIIf.558321$084.430955@attbi_s22, John Ousterhout says... ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: I think the plane was a Me-108 it was used as a civil plane then a trainer and later a squadron hack.It had an inertia starter I believe.Wind it up and go :-) Chuck(I was just a kid then) S You still are just a kid Chuck. and it's a damn good childhood you're having too. - John Ousterhout - Thank you kind sir but sooner or later I'll have to grow up but I'm having way too much fun with my childhood to give it much consideration LOL!! See ya Chuck (had a confirmation now I'm going for a bar mitzva)S |
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