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  • #16
    Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

    I'm definitely a big fan of old planes. I was into planes in a big way when I was a kid, then drifted into muscle cars around 15 years old. I realized that a P-51 Mustang was out of reach, but a muscle car was in my price range. A few years ago my interest in planes resurfaced in a big way. I've been reading and acquiring a lot of stuff related to warbirds in general, and especially the '46-'49 National Air Races in Cleveland. I've been to several aviation museums since, and I've got a lot of pictures.

    I'm a little obsessed with the Goodyear F2G Super Corsairs that raced at Cleveland, and I've actually got a plaque with swatches of fabric from 2 of them, one being the '47 winner, plus a swatch from the P-39 that won in '46. I actually considered buying a Pratt & Whitney R-4360 that came up for sale last year - it was the same model that powered the Super Corsairs, still in a storage can from it's last overhaul. 4 banks, 28 cylinders, 56 spark plugs, and capable of 4000 hp in race trim. What's not to like?

    I picked up some original Goodyear engineering drawings of the Super Corsair too. I believe they were used by Cook Cleland's team, as they are all of areas modified on his planes. They were clipping wings, adding air scoops, swapping rudders, and boosting the horsepower way above the original rating.

    Here's the '47 winner, which is currently being restored in ND.



    Here's the plaque I mentioned. The red and white swatch is from Super Corsair "Race 57", currently owned by Ron Pratt, the rich guy who buys all the big ticket cars at BJ. The blue swatch is from Super Corsair "Race 74", seen above.



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    • #17
      Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

      Yes.
      The official Bangshift garage door guru. Just about anything can be built using garage door parts, trust me.

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      • #18
        Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

        Dumb question!



        Two of mine, as well as many others favorites, I'm sure.

        Jeremy George in Windsor NY

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        • #19
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          • #20
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            • #21
              Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

              If you have to ask...

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              • #22
                Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                Planes are waaay cooler then tractors and tractors are bangshifty
                Cognizant Dissident

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                • #23
                  Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                  Originally posted by Birdman
                  If you have to ask...
                  Sometimes lobbing a softball up there ain't so bad.

                  Tomorrows question is better. ;D
                  That which you manifest is before you.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                    Originally posted by Brian Lohnes
                    Originally posted by Birdman
                    If you have to ask...
                    Sometimes lobbing a softball up there ain't so bad.

                    Tomorrows question is better. ;D
                    Oh? Let's see if we can guess...

                    "Hoverounds: BangShift-y to the max! Fact or Fiction?"

                    (Couldn't resist :)

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                    • #25
                      Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                      hell ya!

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                      • #26
                        Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                        Yes !

                        Ive been following the restoration of one of my favorite WWII birds. This is the only flying example of the FW190 anywhere with the original BMW radial power plant and it flew for the first time on Dec. 1st, since the resto began and its right here in the good ole USA !

                        What a sight to see, I'd love to stand there and hear it run!

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                        • #27
                          Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                          Oh have I run my hands over the sultry curves of Planes of Fame's P-38 and Me 262 when no one was looking. Also got a hand on their Me 163 B, rocket power, now if thats not Bangshifty nothing is!

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                          • #28
                            Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                            I've loved WWII planes since I was a wee lad! One of the good things about living in the D.C. area (yes there are one or two good things) is the Air & Space Museum. Old planes galore! I also have a soft spot for NASA's X-planes as well.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Question of the Day: Are Old War Planes BangShifty?

                              my favorite...




                              but oh yeah....ummmm....what about.....





                              ummm... are rail guns too far off topic??

                              Mike in Southwest Ohio

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