Legends 51 ....... Merlins by debbielove
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Greetings Folks,
Zoom is a must (sorry you can't hear this)..
The Rolls Royce Merlin engine, is a Liquid Cooled, V-12 Piston Aero Engine.. It first ran in 1933 and is still being used by at least one Air Force today!
The first aircraft to use it was the Fairy Battle the most famous maybe, the Supermarine Spitfire.. But! The most were used on Lancaster's..
Almost 150,000 had been built when production finally stopped in the 50's..
The Griffon engine carried on being made..
45 British Aircraft used the Merlin at least, plus, U.S. (The Mustang) and many other Countries used it..
And the Air Force that has IN SERVICE aircraft still using them?
The RAF..
The Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight are RAF Aircraft not Private.. The are based at RAF Conninsby and serviced by RAF Personnel.. Conninsby is a Typhoon base.
Enjoy, taken at this years Flying Legends show
Rob
Comments (13)
bebopdlx
An amazing power plant for sure.
neiwil
I CAN hear them :-) One of the best ground displays ever, especially when they run them all together.....I SAID ESPECIALLY !!!.......... :-) LoL!
jayfar
Love the shot and would love to have been there to here them Rob.
Buffalo1
Very cool and so much better looking than the rusty one I had on my page.
taliesin86001
Is anyone else thinking what I'm thinking...? Go-cart races! Yup! I think that would top George Lucas's pod racers in Star Wars!
magnus073
Wow Rob, this is one ultra cool capture.
Inspired_Art
I was thinking the same thing about the go-kart races. It would be very interesting to see that happen.
Faemike55
Very good capture and description
Tamarrion
That would be something to hear in person! The one on the left looks to have a Lancaster's radiator underneath. I wonder what planes flew with the Merlin 24? Apparently the license-built Packard Merlins weren't completely identical. When VR-A lost an engine this past fall, the BBMF "loaner" was a Rolls model and some modifications were required to get it installed.
blinkings
We have displays like this too. The sound is amazing isn't it.
RodS
Wow - I'm sorry I can't hear this, too! I'll bet that was a spine-tingling rumble, indeed! And hey - you got some prop blur! LOL Awesome shot here, Rob! That's a sweet looking beauty in the background, too!
flavia49
fantastic capture
junge1
Great capture Rob - and I did hear them!!