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Power? I'll give you power...

Old Jun 18, 2012 | 12:54 PM
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Kinda' makes a DCAI seem futile:

Pratt & Whitney R-4360-20 first start on Vimeo


Pratt & Whitney R-4360-20 first start. Above, you will find a great test stand video of the Pratt & Whitney 4360 Wasp engine introduced in 1944. Basically, the engine was 28-cylinder, four-row air cooled radial engine. Each row of pistons was slightly offset from the previous, forming a semi-helical arrangement to facilitate efficient airflow cooling of the successive rows of cylinder. The spiraled cylinder setup inspired the engine's "corncob" nickname. A mechanical supercharger, geared at 6.374:1 ratio to engine speed provided forced induction, while the propeller was geared at 0.375:1 so that the tips did not reach inefficient supersonic speeds. Initially, it developed > 3,000 horsepower, later models gave 3,500 horsepower.
The 4360 powered the B-50, successor to the B-29 and later the B-36, to name a few. And although reliable in flight, the Wasp Major was maintenance-intensive. Improper starting technique could foul all 56 spark plugs, which would require hours to clean or replace. As with most piston aircraft engines of the era, the time between overhauls of the Wasp Major was about 600 hours when used in commercial service.
Why am I showing this to you? Because it looks and sounds neat. That's all. Just a test stand video of a newly restored engine. But turn the speakers all the way up. Bask in the roar of twenty-eight cylinders belching the sound of freedom. Also, the sound will most likely clear out the cat, your wife and any other extemporaneous people not accustomed to military sounds and the glorious roar of a Pratt & Whitney "round"
engine.
As the Warbird people say, "Jets are for kids."
 
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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 01:01 PM
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nice anyone who enjoys engines of any sort will love this thanks jim
 
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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 01:08 PM
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The cylinder layout and firing order makes a missfiring cylinder virtually undetectable at idle Under full load, a missfiring cyl. will result in a 3.57% loss of power or 107HP
 

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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 02:07 PM
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Wasp Also Used on the Douglas Skyraider AD . I Worked on them. More Power came from a DB 600 engine used on the Messerschmidt 109. Inverted V-12. Same maker as my Crossfire. Gary
 
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