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Old 10-30-2005, 08:20 PM
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Old 10-31-2005, 11:03 AM
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The attention to detail to make that look like a cockpit of a fighter is incredible. I like the both side drive!

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Old 10-31-2005, 11:21 AM
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No drive on the left side. Car is from Australia so it is right hand drive...

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Old 10-31-2005, 11:24 AM
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Unbelievable detail in that car. Your dogs are going to run for shelter when you fire that up, LOL.
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Old 10-31-2005, 11:28 AM
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Unbelievable detail in that car. Your dogs are going to run for shelter when you fire that up, LOL.

I would like to see a video of this thing running and maybe a burnout or two.....lol
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Hey Charley, if I chip in for say 20 gallons of 100 low lead avgas (enough for 5 minutes of runtime probably, LOL) can I come up and get a ride?

If the Power Tour had an award for "most gas consumed" over the trip, I think I know who would win.

I've seen this thing 3 times at various airshows over the last couple years and the attention to detail, planning, design, and overall craftsmanship is nothing short of outstanding. However, he always had a sign out front that said "No, I will not start it just so you can hear it" at the display.

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No drive on the left side. Car is from Australia so it is right hand drive...
I guess that will take some getting use to.

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Hey Charley, if I chip in for say 20 gallons of 100 low lead avgas (enough for 5 minutes of runtime probably, LOL) can I come up and get a ride?

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I believe it has to run on 115/130 avgas if I am not mistaken. He might be able to idle on 100LL.

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That thing is intimidating as hell. Can't imagine what it'd be like to sit in that thing while it's running.
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I believe it has to run on 115/130 avgas if I am not mistaken. He might be able to idle on 100LL.

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Good point, but being that you'll never be able to highly load the engine in the car (or probably even use high gear on the supercharger) my hunch is that 100LL will probably do just fine; heck, it's only 6.0:1 compression.

The Merlins were originally intended to use 87 octane in the pre-WW2 days, then changed to take advantage of 100 octane in the XX variant early on in the war; and I believe the 1650-7 (the Packard variant) was also originally intended to run 100 octane, but substantial power gains came from running even higher octane avgas and running more boost.

This is all splitting hairs though... and I still want to make the short drive up to Charley's place for a ride (and do more burnouts in his driveway-- LOL)
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