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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 19:39 |
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Username Protected wrote: The T-28 suffers from the "Never fly a single engine Wright powered airplane" rule. My partner in the SNJ has one and he enjoys wiping the oil off of it. Good thing, because there is always a lot of oil on it. And it is a very big airplane when you're walking around it or climbing on it or wiping it down. I had heard the old saying, what do you do if you see a Wright that is not leaking oil? Check the oil, it is empty. I asked my Dad (USN, flew the SNJ, AD, TMB, AF, and S-2) and he laughed out loud, and said EXACTLY.
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 11:32 |
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Joined: 06/30/22 Posts: 1399 Post Likes: +739 Location: 0W3
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Checked, the site, they also offer a BMW V12 power plant. Hmm, BMW owns Rolls Royce. A BMW engine could be considered a Rolls Royce engine also.
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 13:25 |
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Joined: 03/28/17 Posts: 6693 Post Likes: +8033 Location: N. California
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Username Protected wrote: The T-28 suffers from the "Never fly a single engine Wright powered airplane" rule. My partner in the SNJ has one and he enjoys wiping the oil off of it. Good thing, because there is always a lot of oil on it. And it is a very big airplane when you're walking around it or climbing on it or wiping it down.
All that said, he says it is a sweet flying airplane and he's having a blast fixing it up, adding avionics etc. I think they can be had for reasonable prices (as warbirds go). I see some turbo prop versions were made with a Lycoming 2450 HP turbine engine; a few prototypes YAT -28E and about 50 for Taiwan AIDC T-CH-1, 1450 HP Lycoming turbine. The appealing look of the big Wright radial is lost on the turbine powered ones though
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 13:40 |
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Username Protected wrote: Checked, the site, they also offer a BMW V12 power plant. Hmm, BMW owns Rolls Royce. A BMW engine could be considered a Rolls Royce engine also. Nothing beats a Packard Merlin!
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 22:08 |
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Joined: 09/18/21 Posts: 194 Post Likes: +147
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If you love the way a Mustang looks but just can't afford one, these might be a good option.
If you want something that flies the way you think a Mustang flies, buy an RV8.
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 22:25 |
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Joined: 08/20/09 Posts: 2407 Post Likes: +1880 Company: Jcrane, Inc. Location: KVES Greenville, OH
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Username Protected wrote: I always thought a T-28 was a cool airplane. Are they in demand like some of the other war birds? Are they good for acro? It seems that they wouldn't have the ground handling issues of the tail wheel T-6. Any BT'ers have one? Robert Johnson in Dallas
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 22:27 |
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Joined: 01/18/13 Posts: 624 Post Likes: +483 Location: Tampa, FL
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Username Protected wrote: If you love the way a Mustang looks but just can't afford one, these might be a good option.
If you want something that flies the way you think a Mustang flies, buy an RV8. Gamebird GB1, +/-10Gs, +200KTAS. Butch
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 22:32 |
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Joined: 02/21/11 Posts: 512 Post Likes: +592 Location: Northside of Atlanta
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Username Protected wrote: If you love the way a Mustang looks but just can't afford one, these might be a good option.
If you want something that flies the way you think a Mustang flies, buy an RV8. Gamebird GB1, +/-10Gs, +200KTAS. Butch
I saw that one in a hanger in Palatka Fl about a month ago. How many are flying?
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 23:31 |
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Username Protected wrote: How many [Gamebirds] are flying? Wikipedia says at least 49 have been built, and production continues
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 26 Jan 2023, 23:38 |
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Joined: 05/14/19 Posts: 676 Post Likes: +584 Location: MCW
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Username Protected wrote: I see some turbo prop versions were made with a Lycoming 2450 HP turbine engine; a few prototypes YAT -28E and about 50 for Taiwan AIDC T-CH-1, 1450 HP Lycoming turbine. The appealing look of the big Wright radial is lost on the turbine powered ones though
That thing looks like a T-34C that got stung by a bee.
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 27 Jan 2023, 01:08 |
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Joined: 03/28/17 Posts: 6693 Post Likes: +8033 Location: N. California
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Username Protected wrote: If you love the way a Mustang looks but just can't afford one, these might be a good option.
If you want something that flies the way you think a Mustang flies, buy an RV8. Gamebird GB1, +/-10Gs, +200KTAS. Butch
"+/- 10g's"
Definitely not an old man's airplane.
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Post subject: Re: T-51 Mustang ? Posted: 27 Jan 2023, 09:11 |
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Joined: 01/23/13 Posts: 8091 Post Likes: +5785 Company: Kokotele Guitar Works Location: Albany, NY
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Username Protected wrote: Gamebird GB1, +/-10Gs, +200KTAS.
Butch "+/- 10g's" Definitely not an old man's airplane. [/quote] Have you seen one fly a routine? It's insane. The airshow routine looks like an RC plane, just bigger and louder. Maybe someday they'll hang a big enough engine on one and someone will make it hover in place.
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