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One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial
engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? |
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![]() Paul kgyy wrote: One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? A lot of the racing guys have bought up 3350's and a lot are still out here plugging away. There are a few 4360's out here as well. Notable among these is Bob Odegaard's Super Corsair. I believe it's still flying out in North Dakota. If it is, it's probably the finest example of this model Corsair ever rehabbed. Dudley Henriques |
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Here's a list of aircraft that used the Wright R-3350
a.. Beechcraft XA-38 Grizzly b.. Boeing B-29 Superfortress c.. Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter d.. Boeing XPBB Sea Ranger e.. Canadair CL-28 Canada f.. Consolidated B-32 Dominator g.. Curtiss F14C h.. Curtiss XP-62 i.. Douglas A-1 Skyraider j.. Douglas BTD Destroyer k.. Douglas DC-7 l.. Douglas XB-31 m.. Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar n.. Fairchild AC-119 o.. Lockheed Constellation p.. Lockheed P-2 Neptune q.. Lockheed XB-30 r.. Martin JRM Mars s.. Martin B-33 Super Marauder t.. Martin P5M Marlin u.. Stroukoff YC-134 Also search for aircraft mounted with the Wright R-2600, the PW R-4360, PW Twin Wasp and Twin Wasp Junior. Firebombers and freighters come to mind. Jim |
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On Jul 31, 3:05 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Paul kgyy wrote: One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? A lot of the racing guys have bought up 3350's and a lot are still out here plugging away. There are a few 4360's out here as well. Notable among these is Bob Odegaard's Super Corsair. I believe it's still flying out in North Dakota. If it is, it's probably the finest example of this model Corsair ever rehabbed. Dudley Henriques Dudley Just the thought of all that HP behind the big radials causes a vibration that causes something Viagra can try to achieve...! gg Rocky |
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Paul kgyy wrote:
One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? I don't know if any were at OSH, but there are a couple of Lockheed Connies still flying around with the turbo-compound engines. The MATS Connie was retired to static display in '05, but there are still a couple left. http://www.conniesurvivors.com/ John Galban======N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200707/1 |
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![]() Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: On Jul 31, 3:05 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote: Paul kgyy wrote: One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? A lot of the racing guys have bought up 3350's and a lot are still out here plugging away. There are a few 4360's out here as well. Notable among these is Bob Odegaard's Super Corsair. I believe it's still flying out in North Dakota. If it is, it's probably the finest example of this model Corsair ever rehabbed. Dudley Henriques Dudley Just the thought of all that HP behind the big radials causes a vibration that causes something Viagra can try to achieve...! gg Rocky Hi Rocky; how's it going with you? Hope all's been well with you and yours. On the 4360; I don't think they allow women pilots start the Super Corsair . Between the vibration, the fast left hand movement between the primer, the starter, and the mags, and keeping the whole thing cooking without setting the damn airplane on fire, and holding onto that big stick with the other hand at the same time, they say the experience is so orgasmic women can't handle it without a big smile. :-)) Dudley Henriques |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: On Jul 31, 3:05 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote: Paul kgyy wrote: One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? A lot of the racing guys have bought up 3350's and a lot are still out here plugging away. There are a few 4360's out here as well. Notable among these is Bob Odegaard's Super Corsair. I believe it's still flying out in North Dakota. If it is, it's probably the finest example of this model Corsair ever rehabbed. Dudley Henriques Dudley Just the thought of all that HP behind the big radials causes a vibration that causes something Viagra can try to achieve...! gg Rocky Hi Rocky; how's it going with you? Hope all's been well with you and yours. On the 4360; I don't think they allow women pilots start the Super Corsair . Between the vibration, the fast left hand movement between the primer, the starter, and the mags, and keeping the whole thing cooking without setting the damn airplane on fire, and holding onto that big stick with the other hand at the same time, they say the experience is so orgasmic women can't handle it without a big smile. :-)) Similar reason they'll never let you fly as connie. Noone your age can handle three tails at the same time. Bertie |
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![]() Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote in : Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: On Jul 31, 3:05 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote: Paul kgyy wrote: One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? A lot of the racing guys have bought up 3350's and a lot are still out here plugging away. There are a few 4360's out here as well. Notable among these is Bob Odegaard's Super Corsair. I believe it's still flying out in North Dakota. If it is, it's probably the finest example of this model Corsair ever rehabbed. Dudley Henriques Dudley Just the thought of all that HP behind the big radials causes a vibration that causes something Viagra can try to achieve...! gg Rocky Hi Rocky; how's it going with you? Hope all's been well with you and yours. On the 4360; I don't think they allow women pilots start the Super Corsair . Between the vibration, the fast left hand movement between the primer, the starter, and the mags, and keeping the whole thing cooking without setting the damn airplane on fire, and holding onto that big stick with the other hand at the same time, they say the experience is so orgasmic women can't handle it without a big smile. :-)) Similar reason they'll never let you fly as connie. Noone your age can handle three tails at the same time. Bertie Ouch Bertie! That hurts!!! And all this time I figured the Viagra was to keep my sorry ass from rolling out of bed at night. :-) DH |
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Paul kgyy wrote:
One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? P2V-7 Neptunes. Fire fighting tankers. about 10 flying? Michelle |
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Dudley Henriques wrote in : Ol Shy & Bashful wrote: On Jul 31, 3:05 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote: Paul kgyy wrote: One of the best things about Oshkosh is the sound of those big radial engines. Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? If there was one at Osh, where was it? A lot of the racing guys have bought up 3350's and a lot are still out here plugging away. There are a few 4360's out here as well. Notable among these is Bob Odegaard's Super Corsair. I believe it's still flying out in North Dakota. If it is, it's probably the finest example of this model Corsair ever rehabbed. Dudley Henriques Dudley Just the thought of all that HP behind the big radials causes a vibration that causes something Viagra can try to achieve...! gg Rocky Hi Rocky; how's it going with you? Hope all's been well with you and yours. On the 4360; I don't think they allow women pilots start the Super Corsair . Between the vibration, the fast left hand movement between the primer, the starter, and the mags, and keeping the whole thing cooking without setting the damn airplane on fire, and holding onto that big stick with the other hand at the same time, they say the experience is so orgasmic women can't handle it without a big smile. :-)) Similar reason they'll never let you fly as connie. Noone your age can handle three tails at the same time. Bertie Ouch Bertie! That hurts!!! Deny you loved it.. And all this time I figured the Viagra was to keep my sorry ass from rolling out of bed at night. :-) DH heh heh.. Bertie |
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