Lil4X
Elio Addict
In the Eastern Mediterranean in the late '60's we were often overflown by "Bears". We'd launch the "ready cap" just in case, but we had plenty of time - compared to fighter jets it seemed we could go below for chow between the time Ivan appeared on radar and he was actually overhead. You could hear him coming with that distinctive low growl from the props. Most of the flight deck crew rendered single-finger salutes to the Russian as he passed. I'm sure the photo interpreters back in the Motherland were suitably impressed.I remember the drone of the B36. There was so many weird harmonic vibrations in axial counter rotating propeller designs most of them were very short lived. The Russians big Tupolev 95 is the only prop plane I know of that actually made it work. I've read that it is so loud that when our F15 guys intercept them where they're not supposed to be they can be heard inside the fighters from a mile or so away. I guess they're just so overbuilt they wouldn't dare break.
True, unless you consider the twin turbo-supercharged V-12 Allisons of the P-38. I was a volunteer at the Lone Star Flight Museum at Galveston, and the sound of "Putt Putt Maru" on a low pass over the field at an air show was one of the most wonderful mechanical rhapsodies I've ever experienced. I think I cried when she was sold off and departed the field that last day.I can also remember when some Reserve units and Air National Guard were still flying F4U4s and P51s. Nothing sounds like a Merlin.
For several years she had to be hangared - earthbound because she was the LAST of the "Fork-Tailed Devils" in flying condition. Insurance was impossible. Thankfully as others of her kind were restored, she returned to flight status in time for a final tour with the museum's air shows, and gave a great final performance before heading east to join her new owners. If she or one of her sisters ever appears at an air show near you, if you love the sound of big engines, go hear her sing.
Try to avoid hauling back on the steering column in situations where brakes are inadequate. It doesn't work . . . I have it on good authority. Going over an obstacle is not an option for the ground-bound.with the elio's center line seating, i was thinking that a hud would be a nifty and functional alternative for an instrument panel. just to give u that aviation feel when driving. i suppose that after a while, it would just feel like the longest high speed taxi u ever did.
There is a whole generation of mouth-breathers who think "Dukes" was a driver training film.Umm, do I dare admit I never saw the dukes of hazards?Z