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What ever it is I hope it has a v-12 Merlin……Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I am not a fan of the Merlin, don't get me wrong in its day it was the best option available.Back in the day when nobody wanted a military and the cold war was over I played a lot with the Merlin, mostly Radials, even sleeve valve engines, and early turbines with a bit of very poorly designed jets.The warbirds are interesting but the whole issue is the "war" aspect. They were designed and built to be disposable(100hrs), not saying they are bad but never designed for a long hual. I was told by many people after WW2 was over there was almost a city block of new Packard built Merlins stacked in crates, the scrap guys bought them up and set a smelter on site, a group of guys just going around and breaking away the crate and dumping a new engine into the smelter.I was told it took almost 9 months to melt all those engines down. Same for the 4360's they were melting them down for the silver in the main bearings. and so many planes met their fate that way.Sad but true!I have some pictures of the P51 and TF51 I was playing with but they are film so I will have to dig them up.
True but nobody has a crystal ball, then remember you have to maintain and put fuel in it and so on. P51's were around then and he had access to them when he wanted to fly one, it wasnt until they started racing them in the 70's the price came up. BUT its worse, in 1960 when my dad was still in the AF he was offered a flying P38 FREE! now all of you are saying WTH, remember those planes were not worth anything then, typically a company bought one to do a certain task and then they scrapped them or left them to rot. they were not well kept nothing like the full resto's you see now, those planes were just abused.The P38 had a survey nose on it and the airport manager said all my dad had to do was put fuel in it and fly it out. My dad made $50 a month and fuel was $0.25c a gallon. the P38 carried 400gal do the math. Then where do you keep it.
Well lets put this in perspective.First the plane was worth nothing! thats the idea behind free!lets go back when we were all 20yo and in military, all of us had large amounts of unlimited cash(not)Lets say someone is giving you a D10 Cat free! all you have to do is fill up the diesel and arrange transport and find a place to keep it until you are done with your next deployment. And how many of us had resources to even know people that can help with getting all of this done.Most of us are older now and forget what those days were like,
It would depend on a couple factors figure 3K ft You can do it shorter but like I said factors come into playlanding same thing but figure 2.5K.Ideally if you have a 4K strip you should be golden from an operational standpoint.And this is at sea levielish performance.
3 months is crazy. I think everyone is using covid as an excuse.
Quote from: JR on November 18, 2022, 08:13:40 PM3 months is crazy. I think everyone is using covid as an excuse.Its not Covid or the shops blaming Covid, the real issue is dependable help EVERY shop I have talked to has told me the same thing that they cannot find good people or people that will show up to work. I have seen this even in our industry its a very bad work ethic out there right now.Its what happens when you pay people to stay home and pay them very well for that, some of the people I recently interviewed were telling me they were making 2-3K a month during covid.
You said aluminum and my first thought was how sexy polished would be!!! Oh man but I’m also not paying the bill or knowledges enough to know the affects of that vs a coating. And it’s not period correct also Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
No, many reasons why. You saw one of them right there with that airshow.Most of you know just having experience or a pilot saying they have X thousand hours dose not mean they are good pilots or use good judgement. The CAF dose not have a stellar reputation, I will not bad mouth because I have not dealt with them personally. Do a internet search and you will see what I mean. I used to run around and work the airshow/air race scene but I learned real fast what that was all about.I like to go to airshows but do want to be part of the "groupie" crowdMOST of those owners are just into the flight suits, glamor, rich guys that don't have really any appreciation of the aircraft they own. Its a shiny new toy that is more investment than a airplane. They do the absolute MIN to keep the plane flying UNLESS it involves polishing or some new avionics package. In most cases they are just own the machine to stroke their ego. They hire the cheapest people they can find to work on the planes that should not be consuming oxygen let alone working on airplanes.I love flying, all types of aviation. I love the mechanical aspect of aircraft and enjoy working on them as much as flying, I just want a solid mechanical bird everything else is secondary. The T28 or any "warbird" for that matter is not something you buy to be a easy/pleasant flight experience. If you want nice you would buy a PC-12, TBM or Caravan or Piper M600
Sorry man. Good thing it's caught in inspection though rather than proven in the air.
Yea throwing a blade one one of these(any rotating assembly) is usually followed by engine leaving the firewall right after that. A lot of these planes were at one time operated in a sea/salt conditions and once it gets in it never sleeps. Too date I am not aware of this blade ever failing in operation on any configuration that doesn't mean I want to be the first. https://simpleflying.com/uk-deadliest-helicopter-accident-anniversary/This was due to corrosion, I guess they thought it would be OK to operate in a high-salt environment and now worry about it.
Well I plan on keeping this bird away from Salt as much as I can. This plane is really clean from a corrosion standpoint one of the reasons I bought her. The squids operated the T28 just North of my current location in Corpus Christie for many years, and I have seen a couple T28 that came out of there most were pretty clean. The sad fact is my plane is 70yo and parts are disappearing/gone or are horded up and those people think parts a worth million dollars. and part you do locate you have no history on. The Polish have actually started making P51 blades again and from what I'm told they are getting 12K per blade(X4) All of this bothers me so I'm planning on a project in the very near future, this one all of you will enjoy.