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    Neil Wyatt
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      @neilwyatt
      Posted by Andrew Johnston on 20/08/2014 20:59:26:

      Posted by Neil Wyatt on 20/08/2014 20:55:06:

      Yes, but what about a Cessna?

      Neil

      No idea, as I don't fly them – Andrew

      Posting delay – that was meant to be a smartass come-back to the 'racing merlin' post!

      Neil

      (anybody remember OLR lag?)

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      #161417
      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt

        So in very broad terms, comparable to a car.

        I always wondered as the 'work done' is (again in very broad terms) comparable but you imagine it takes much more energy just to keep the thing 'up'.

        Neil

        #161418
        Harry Wilkes
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          @harrywilkes58467

          Was buzzed by a Spitfire at last years Halfpenny Green Wings & Wheels (photos) hoping it makes a return at this years show 24th/25th Aug.

          #161435
          TSH
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            @tsh73987

            Neil,

            That's very perceptive of you. In broad terms, when an aircraft is being flown as efficiently as possible the energy expended to stay up and that used against the frictional drag are equal. You might like to see **LINK**. It's an extract from the book "Sustainable Energy, without the hot air" by David MacKay, in my view one of the best works of 'popular' science of recent years.

            Regards,

            Trevor

            #161489
            Gordon W
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              @gordonw

              50 mpg from a 1200 beetle engine, that is amazing. Never got much better than 30 mpg from my old beetle.

              #161496
              Ian S C
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                @iansc

                Next on the list is to look out for is the development of electric power aircraft, there are some flying now, even Airbus is in on it with an aircraft called the E-Fan, using two ducted fans, a fight duration of 45 minutes at something over 200mph, recharge 1hr.

                Ian S C

                #161505
                Neil Wyatt
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                  @neilwyatt

                  When you think how electric model flight has changed since eh 70s, anything is possible! Even 900W vacuum cleaners!

                  Neil

                  #161506
                  Another JohnS
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                    @anotherjohns

                    Electric power aircraft – this one **LINK** was hanging in a lab down the hall from me @work until recently, whence it went to more of a museum.

                    In the intervening 35 years, lots has changed, some not so much…

                    #161511
                    norman valentine
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                      @normanvalentine78682

                      Many years ago I used to own a vineyard on the Isle of Wight, I used to do guided tours for the visitors. Once when I had started a tour some more people arrived and I had to ask them to wait. A few minutes later a couple of Vulcan bombers started to circle overhead and remained doing so for several minutes. It kept them happy whilst waiting, better than any sideshow that I could have organised!

                      #161579
                      Ian S C
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                        @iansc

                        I was a bit optimistic with the E-Fan, its maximum speed is 220kph, and its cruising speed is160kph.

                        Over the next year or three you might find you are getting buzzed by a Sopwith Camel or similar vintage, rather than a Spitfire.

                        Ian S C

                        #161654
                        Bill Pudney
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                          @billpudney37759

                          Traveling between major cities in Australia can be a bit tedious, hundreds of kilometers with nothing but paddocks. Earlier this year I was cruising quietly along and spotted a crop duster ahead, spraying a paddock. After a while I lost sight of it, and thought that he has gone away. Imagine my surprise when I saw him, in front of me flying left to right about 20 feet up. He timed his run to perfection, crossing the road about a cars length in front of me, I'm sure I ducked! I suppose even crop dusters get bored!

                          cheers

                          Bill

                          #161729
                          Richard Marks
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                            @richardmarks80868

                            How about 8 merlins? the Canadian Lanc is over here and is being paired up with the one from Conningsby, they should be doing about 60 shows while its over here, that would be a nice sight to see. Anybody got any idea whether Just Jane has had her new engines yet?

                            Dick

                            #161753
                            Metalmuncher
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                              @metalmuncher

                              Went to RAF Marham on Thursday and saw the two Lancs flying together with two Spitfires so had ten Merlins purring away. Must have been an awsome sound when they went off on a raid. Saw Diamond Lil about twenty odd years ago when she made the trip over here but not the same sound to send shivers down your back like the Merlins do. Keith.

                              #161817
                              Martin Cottrell
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                                @martincottrell21329

                                I was working in the garden on Saturday afternoon when I was alerted by the sound of several jets approaching. I looked up to see the Red Arrows fly directly overhead in 2 groups of 5 & 4 planes all in perfect formation. Not quite a Spitfire or a Lancaster but a very enjoyable "buzz" all the same!

                                Martin.

                                #161849
                                Ian S C
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                                  @iansc

                                  A few days ago, think I spotted a FW-190 heading north, up the inland side of the Canterbury Plains, if it was it would be ZK-RFR from Omaka at the north of the South Island, it's powered by a 1700hp Shvetsov A Sh-82T radial engine, probably made in China. Ian S C

                                  #161856
                                  V8Eng
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                                    @v8eng

                                    The BBMF with the Canadian Lancaster as a bonus, displayed over Dunsfold Wings & Wheels on Sunday, really impressive!

                                    The Vulcan also displayed, what a mighty machine, we've seen it before but it never ceases to impress, I gather that next year (2015) will be its last flying year, so make the most of it!

                                    The WW1 planes were flying about for some time and were fun to watch, as were the Red Arrows, Canberra, Hunter, Spit and Hurricane, plus far too many other planes to list.

                                    As a one time (not very good) Aero modeller, I found the two quarter scale Hawks in Red Arrrows livery and under radio control were particularly fascinating, amazing how jet powered models have progressed.

                                     

                                    Edited to correct auto spelling corrections!

                                     

                                    Edited By V8Eng on 26/08/2014 12:14:01

                                    #162020
                                    Danny M2Z
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                                      @dannym2z

                                      Here are a few from down south end of planet. Lovely noise as they flew by.

                                      havard 1.jpgspitfire 02.jpg

                                       

                                      stearman.jpg.

                                      spitfire 01.jpg

                                       

                                      * Danny M *

                                      Edited By Danny M2Z on 28/08/2014 12:42:40

                                      #162024
                                      Ian S C
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                                        @iansc

                                        Here's twoP-51D Mustang from my collection. IA-10 Thunderbolt IIan S C

                                        #162035
                                        Nick Hughes
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                                          @nickhughes97026

                                          Hows about 12 Merlins **LINK**

                                          Both dates now sold out, but guess who's got his tickets sorted!

                                          #162041
                                          IDP
                                          Participant
                                            @idp

                                            Chaps'

                                            I've got a compressor from a Merlin if anyone is interested I'll take some photos, wonder if it's worth anything.

                                            Regards,

                                            IDP

                                            #162073
                                            the artfull-codger
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                                              @theartfull-codger
                                              Posted by OuBallie on 01/06/2014 15:05:46:

                                              Have just been roused by the sound of a Merlin engine on full song.
                                              Needless to say I belted outside to see what was making such a wonderful sound and spied a Spitfire, with D-Day markings, buzz Diss town twice, then head NNWest.
                                              The pilot did a very steep climb and bank at the end of their first pass to come back over again.
                                              The noise of a Merlin engine being worked hard is music to the ears..

                                              Geoff – Busy morning at Banham Carboot with GD, who is 2.1/2yrs old, in charge.

                                              I watched a lancaster fly near our house today, it was canadian & took off from teesside airport & did a couple of circuits & landed again,it's departing tomorrow, some roads were closed near the airport there were thousands of people to see it.

                                              #162094
                                              OuBallie
                                              Participant
                                                @ouballie

                                                Danny,

                                                The photo of that Harvard brought back memories of the sound they make.

                                                Once heard, never forgotten.

                                                In the '60s I watched one perform aerobatics above, then 'dive bomb', the suburb of Linden, Johannesburg.

                                                The pilot was no doubt trying to 'impress' one of the opposite sex.

                                                He stopped after a few days, probably having been 'hauled over the carpet' for his exuberance.

                                                Geoff – Still recovering from the 0300h jaunt Monday FFS!

                                                #162096
                                                David Colwill
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                                                  @davidcolwill19261

                                                  I'm told that the two Lancasters are flying over Gedling ( Nottingham) fair on Sunday at 4.00 or 4.30. I haven't been able to verify this but will probably head over there as it isn't very far.

                                                  Regards.

                                                  David.

                                                  #162101
                                                  V8Eng
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                                                    @v8eng

                                                    Not sure if his has the information you need, but I found a list of Lanc flight dates/places when checking out Dunsfold.

                                                    **LINK**

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