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Boost. They used superchargers.When he is talking manifold pressure, does he mean vacuum or boost?
Never saw service in WWII so what's your point?Hawker sea fury beat both of them.....
Crazy Horse?All I can say is this. I’ve flown a p51. I’ve never had more fun in my life. It may not be the fastest. But it’s sexy as hell and it got the job done. It’s role was a long range fighter escort. It needed endurance not speed.
Boost. They used superchargers.
Yeah the f4u is equally as awesome.There used to be a dude at KIND that had a F8F in the Signature hangar right abeam the US Airways gates at the old terminal. Every time I'd be waiting to commute to work I'd look at that thing and be like 1. that's huge, 2. I wish I had that kind of money. Not sure if the plane is still there or not...
Real estate developer in Louisville used to have a F4U kept at JVY...that thing was equally as awesome.
I've never flown or ridden in a P51D but I have seen them up close and those things are hot sex with wings for anybody with an FAA Certificate. If you can't identify a RR Merlin on sound alone, are you really even a pilot?
When he is talking manifold pressure, does he mean vacuum or boost?
The P51 had endurance like no other airplane thanx to its wing, also the me262 was a pig I helped a little reverse engineering them at pain field Everett, we borrowed an original one fro a navy base in Florida and took it apart, it’s downfall was that by the time the German engineer came up with the design they were out of aluminum so it was a heavy pig, and had no endurance.........Taiwan could pick and choose WW2 fighter planes in the war against the commies after WW2.
They plane of choise was late models P47 M and N. The P47 was even successful against the Mig 15.
Replacing P47s with P51s over Germany in WW2 was a cost cutting measure. There was nothing a P51 could do that a late models P47 could not. Only difference was that the P47 cost twice as much as a P51 pr flying hour. The P47 was a much better at ground attack than the P51 and was preferred in that role till the end og the war in Europe.
Nothing could match a Me262 jet in WW2.
The ones built in Everett didn’t use the original engines they were way too inefficient they put another engine inside the original cowlings.....Collings Foundation has (had?) a flying Me262 and I was sitting on the ramp in Amarillo 7-8 years ago and it landed & taxied in...SUCH a distinctive sound...
Good thing the Germans designed an engine that had a lot of turbine lag and wasn't very reliable.
It never saw combat.Laughs in HO229 while bombing all your shit right around the time you realized WTF just happened.
The ones built in Everett didn’t use the original engines they were way too inefficient they put another engine inside the original cowlings.....
Welp. I guess I’m gay nowAll I can say is this. I’ve flown a p51. I’ve never had more fun in my life. It may not be the fastest. But it’s sexy as hell and it got the job done. It’s role was a long range fighter escort. It needed endurance not speed.
It never saw combat.
I like coke and hoes. My daddy can be president too!Let's not go injecting reality into my fun idea of bombing people with a high speed Ho.
At the Reno air races in 2000, there was a P47, F4U, F8F Bearcat, Spitfire, and lots of P51’s. That Bearcat was huge! The spitfire was very small in comparison. Always loved the P-47 & F4U... The sexiest by far was a stock P-51 (not race modified), polished with invasion stripes on it. The pilots name on the side of the fuselage was some guy named Jack Rousch.![]()
I'am sorry, but I couldn't resist shooting down your dreams with my four 30mm MK 108 cannons.Let's not go injecting reality into my fun idea of bombing people with a high speed Ho.
That would be Jack Roush of Roush Performance and NASCAR fame. He currently owns two P-51's both restored and are in flying condition.
I'am sorry, but I couldn't resist shooting down your dreams with my four 30mm MK 108 cannons.
Never flew a P51 but saw one up close at the air show at Offutt AFB mid '90's. IIRCC it's nickname was " The Gambler ". There was a P47 that was massive for a fighter. I think those boys called themselves the Confederate Air Force.
Hoes with guns?Wait a minute. Those are German guns. Why would you be shooting me?
And technically, the HO was supposed to have those as well.
The P51 had endurance like no other airplane thanx to its wing, also the me262 was a pig I helped a little reverse engineering them at pain field Everett, we borrowed an original one fro a navy base in Florida and took it apart, it’s downfall was that by the time the German engineer came up with the design they were out of aluminum so it was a heavy pig, and had no endurance.........
Because I identify as an ME 262.Wait a minute. Those are German guns. Why would you be shooting me?
And technically, the HO was supposed to have those as well.
As far as I know they all went to South Africa, I just helped out, I actually was working for the university of Washington’s atmospheric aircraft flying over oilwell fires in the Middle East and such taking air samples, I was not a scientist I was just a lowely aircraft mechanicWere you involved in the contract to build the 262 for various customers such as museums? I saw the last one being build some years ago. I think I saw one flying from my office window off Airport Road that same year (~2010?)
Had they done it in 1942 instead of 1945 the war could have been a much different outcome. Thankfully we had pretty much decimated them when the 262 was ready. No gas and no parts.Collings Foundation has (had?) a flying Me262 and I was sitting on the ramp in Amarillo 7-8 years ago and it landed & taxied in...SUCH a distinctive sound...
Good thing the Germans designed an engine that had a lot of turbine lag and wasn't very reliable.
Jack sold his OG p51 “old crow”. He’s restoring a new one now last I heard. So he may have 1 and a halfThat would be Jack Roush of Roush Performance and NASCAR fame. He currently owns two P-51's both restored and are in flying condition.
Because I identify as an ME 262.
That depends on which version of me you are running from.You can't catch me as I'm HOing away at 607mph.