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from the photoshop phriday today on something awful...
http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=2626
 
that intercooler must create a lot of drag. Prolly reduced the top speed of the A10 to 150mph, to bad that's not much off of what it is anyway.
 
Ones a transport plane, the other an A10 tank killer...

I would hope the one in the lead would be owning it...

Rotary power is awesome...

Old planes had rotary engines(Prop Planes)
 
hazeXban said:
Ones a transport plane, the other an A10 tank killer...

I would hope the one in the lead would be owning it...

Rotary power is awesome...

Old planes had rotary engines(Prop Planes)
Some small planes today actually use mazda rotary(wankel) engines. However, when someone talks about an old rotary prop plane, they are usually not talking about a wankel engine.
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This engine uses regular old pistons, but they are arranged around a circle and so it is also called a rotary engine, although the working are completely different from a wankel rotary.
This concludes the rotary lesson for the day.
 
yeah I know the rotary of an old plane uses regular pistons. The concept is similar though.
 
hazeXban said:
yeah I know the rotary of an old plane uses regular pistons. The concept is similar though.
hmm, 9 cylindrical pistons as opposed to a couple "rounded triangle" shaped rotors. I guess that depends on your definition of "similar".
Hehe, just bustin your balls man.
 
Hehe. It's all good, I am no expert. I just know some stuff because my dad is an aircraft mechanic, been around all sorts of planes my whole life.

Bump for an interesting pic.
 
if that was a hurcules setup for just cargo duty the only way it could spank the A-10 would be to call in some F16's
 
but i was make believing that they were dog fighting in internet world
 
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