So was that a cartridge start? I can't figure it out...how can a cartridge spin the engine for that long? You'd think it would be a violent, quick lurch. I know it's "slow-burning" cordite, but could it be slow enough burning to pressurize the piston long enough to let the engine rotate like that before ignition? I know the starter device has like 5-6 cartridges in it, but do they ALL fire to start the engine, like in sequence? Or is it so you can have several starts before reloading it?
Starting a Spit. means "main" (shifter) On ( To the right) , "B" , "S", Throttle half... etc,
This looks like a loud sound Disney© No: this is nòt starting up the Angel and Lady of the sky, called Spitfire.
By all means of respect....
Gnoefeldraaf.
It looks like a jolly Ball-Game.
gnoeveldraaf 1 year ago
So was that a cartridge start? I can't figure it out...how can a cartridge spin the engine for that long? You'd think it would be a violent, quick lurch. I know it's "slow-burning" cordite, but could it be slow enough burning to pressurize the piston long enough to let the engine rotate like that before ignition? I know the starter device has like 5-6 cartridges in it, but do they ALL fire to start the engine, like in sequence? Or is it so you can have several starts before reloading it?
justforever96 1 year ago
WOW THAT SOUND IS MUSIC TO MY EARS
Wells1955ATC 2 years ago
its actually MH434
th3b0untyhunter 4 years ago
Still sounds good.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention!
jimbo22110 4 years ago
it sounds even better on fly-by
prOgrenadier 4 years ago 2