Post amazingly cool pictures of aircraft (Volume 2)
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Ginetta G15 Girl said:
IIRC the afterburning Javelins (FAW8 and FAW9) had a problem with cold power below 20,000ft because the HP fuel pumps couldn't cope with the engines' demands.
I just knowed you'd be along with some more germane-ness GGfor all its faults didn't I love 'em
I may be the only modelmaker in the world that converted a Frog FAW9 into the early version
or not
It wasn't an easy chop around, I can vouch for that
(I turned the new jetpipes from steel and coloured them in a flame)
happy days
williamp said:
wasnt there somehting about the Javelin where, in afterburner it had extra intakes open, which increased drag and made the aircraft slower then in non-afterburner mode??
Thunder and Lightnings website said:
The reheat-capable FAW.8 was limited to using reheat only at a minimum altitude; below that point engaging the reheat actually caused a loss of thrust (to the point where take-off could not be safely accomplished with reheat engaged). This was down to the engine's fuel pump - it fed fuel at a constant rate and only at high altitude was there sufficient excess capacity to allow fuel to be burned directly without causing a loss of cold thrust at the same time.
linkyGinetta G15 Girl said:
Built to Air Ministry requirement F.44/46 (which also resulted in the RN's Sea Vixen via the DH101).
A stunningly beautiful a/c, just a pity it didn't start to live up to the design requirement until the FAW7 came out.
Why didn't the RAF buy the DH101? Was it something to do with the Farnborough crash?A stunningly beautiful a/c, just a pity it didn't start to live up to the design requirement until the FAW7 came out.
From Walter Soplata's Collection on his farm.
A rare Twin Mustang - latest on it here - http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/v...
More here - http://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=324... some have been moved and being restored.
Aerial map of the place as it is now (last couple of years)
A rare Twin Mustang - latest on it here - http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/v...
More here - http://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=324... some have been moved and being restored.
Aerial map of the place as it is now (last couple of years)
There's another thread for videos - http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
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