can we please never mention urgghhhh... torana sunbird engines ever, ever again.
Diana's mention of Bristol Freighters had my mind going back to the mid 1960's . As a kid I took a keen interest in anything flying around . I lived underneath the main air route south from Melbourne to tassie and all sorts of stuff went over ( mostly F27 Fokker Friendships ) . The Bristol freighters had a very unique engine signature , you knew what was coming long before they came into sight , a harsh, very loud throbbing sound unlike any other aeroplane around then. The things seemed to be barely hanging in the air as they slowly mooched along with engines labouring and screeaming . Their ability to fly on one engine was less than ideal .. it would more or less go into a slow long downhill glide .. One tassie veteran crashed I recall, because of an engine loss .
One sight remains clearly , a tiger moth towing a glider , at extremely low altitude, went straight over our house , heading for Moorabbin airport.
Mike
can we please never mention urgghhhh... torana sunbird engines ever, ever again.
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						Chris, it was an absolute pleasure doing business with Paul at Vin wire, i had to wait a few weeks for them to fit it in, but the end product was well worth it, fitting was easier than i was expecting with straight forward instructions and all wires well marked/numbered (If a painter can do it any one can), in all it was the easiest part of the rebuild. Fair price to i thaught.
Pauls contact details are in the Parts Suppliers Sticky.
Anthony.
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