Where is everyone #5

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  1. MagnumaMoose

    MagnumaMoose Lost or Missing

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    Tell him Tough. Ford Tough.
     
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  3. 4mer trucker

    4mer trucker Road Train Member

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    Heads up Mooseman

    Ya never know who's watching U :)

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  4. Steve from hutch

    Steve from hutch Medium Load Member

    Yes,

    Mercedes DB600-605 inverted V12's powered a number of Luftwaffe airplanes.
     
  5. stwik

    stwik Road Train Member

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    Any good food joints round there I should know about?
     
  6. MagnumaMoose

    MagnumaMoose Lost or Missing

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    Grimey. You look different.
    Who's a good Grimey ?
    You are !
     
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  7. MagnumaMoose

    MagnumaMoose Lost or Missing

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    Where are my manners ?
    I beg your forgiveness for this late response. Here's the response.

    You're welcome !
     
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  8. MagnumaMoose

    MagnumaMoose Lost or Missing

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    My Boy Luke says he can drink fitty eggs, he can drink fitty eggs.
     
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  9. Steve from hutch

    Steve from hutch Medium Load Member

    Early war airplane had this problem. Bendix pressure carburetors solved this issue in 1941/2 All the US built Merlin's, R2800's Allison's had them, the post 1940 RR Merlin's did as well.

    Arguably the "best" piston engine fighter of WWII was the FW190, it needed more power but it could out fly a Spit or P51
     
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  10. ShooterK2

    ShooterK2 Road Train Member

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    If you find one here close, let me know.
     
  11. MagnumaMoose

    MagnumaMoose Lost or Missing

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    Yes that Focke Wulf was tough. Saw a really corroded one in San Antonio. Hard to believe how few of them are left. Single digits IIRC. Fantastic plane. The later version with the long nose had more power but the emphasis had shifted to the jet ME 262 I think ?
     
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