Yes it's possible to torque roll a P-51 on the ground, take-off power is about 46 in. manifold pressure, full manifold pressure of 52 inches done instantly would cause the plane to flip on takeoff.
hahahaha! ...there is no physical way that the resistance from air (on a prop) could equal -or better- the force needed to "flip" a 4.5 ton P-40 upside-down! hahahahaha! ...it could maybe...doubtful....but maybe lift a tire....I got a bridge that I'm sellin...for cheap!!! Is he interested? lol
What-a-toy ! Id put it in a card board box and torch it !! Dads little toy,uh!
TheBatman996 2 months ago
Yes it's possible to torque roll a P-51 on the ground, take-off power is about 46 in. manifold pressure, full manifold pressure of 52 inches done instantly would cause the plane to flip on takeoff.
glennissr 3 months ago
u could mount a pellet gun on there and raise all kinds of hell one someone
runningcockroach 4 months ago
Nice plane, video and flying.
eclipser2004 9 months ago
@eclipser2004 Thanks...I love this stuff!!!!
Budkeywest 9 months ago
Nice video bud. Gregg reminds me of Mark Martin. Great flyin Gregg.
Supercub1974 1 year ago
@Supercub1974 Now that you mention it....you're RIGHT! LMAO...thanks!
Budkeywest 9 months ago
very nice
randyneighbour 1 year ago
@randyneighbour Thanks Randy...Gregg is an awesome builder and flyer!
Budkeywest 9 months ago
hahahaha! ...there is no physical way that the resistance from air (on a prop) could equal -or better- the force needed to "flip" a 4.5 ton P-40 upside-down! hahahahaha! ...it could maybe...doubtful....but maybe lift a tire....I got a bridge that I'm sellin...for cheap!!! Is he interested? lol
TheLipRipp3r 1 year ago
I really enjoyed this video.....great story! ...disregard my previous question on the other video about what it's made of! hahaha
TheLipRipp3r 1 year ago
@TheLipRipp3r Thanks!...I really loved the beginning with Gregg talking about the plane....
Budkeywest 9 months ago
Great looking plane.
cmreel 1 year ago