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Marks DTM Calib

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Re: F1 Engine Testing
« Reply #15 on: 21 March 2009, 18:39:45 »

Ignore me, there seems to be a false picture on the you tube video
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Re: F1 Engine Testing
« Reply #16 on: 21 March 2009, 18:42:13 »

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F1 engines can only really be appreciated in the flesh!

The screaming when revving and deep booming on the over run really is incredible.

Merlins are very different, up there with whistling 2 stroke delitics.

I have to say though, next time I visit an air show and see some woman curled up on the floor as the Lancaster goes over, at least i will know it was Lizzie

Oh yes Mark, that will be me!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)

There is a static Merlin engine at Manston that they fire up when they have special days.  I am virtually siting on the engine I love it so much. :-* :-* :-* :-*  Must be part of being a 1950s babe! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
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Martin_1962

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Re: F1 Engine Testing
« Reply #17 on: 21 March 2009, 21:45:25 »

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F1 engines can only really be appreciated in the flesh!

The screaming when revving and deep booming on the over run really is incredible.

Merlins are very different, up there with whistling 2 stroke delitics.

I have to say though, next time I visit an air show and see some woman curled up on the floor as the Lancaster goes over, at least i will know it was Lizzie

If you want engine notes look on youtube for a railway charter use

55022 and 50049 as the search strings


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