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Pratt and Whitney R-4360 - Run October 2, 2008 Penngrove, CA

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Fully restored and operational R-4360. Mounted on custom trailer, test club set for maximum cooling of engine. From the H.Hughes Hercules H-4 or "Spruce Goose" cache of items. This engine has not run for 60 years until the Penngrove Power and Implement Museum restored it over the last 12 months. This engine will be run at PowerUp shows in Penngrove. Check out our website for more information

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  • Should put that in a Prius... XD

  • 28 cyl. 4 rows of 7

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  • This engine starter has more kw than then my VW

  • This would have been so much cooler in HD with stereo sound.

  • nice... but still not the stereo sound I want.. the only one on here so far has gratuititous background music..... huh sgt?

  • put that thing in a slingshot dragster

  • @Aerozine50 Great info ! It's really cool to think about the firing order of a 28 cyclinder radial engine!! Thanks for sharing. I love internal combution engines. Two stokes, four stokes, Motorcycles, Cars, Planes & Ships, 50cc-21,000rpm, 6cyl 24 valve motorcycle engines, V-12 automobile engines(I've always loved since a kid), 3 story tall container ship engines & Especially radial engines !!

  • VERY COOL ! My girlfriend & I saw that engine in a floor level glass display case under the left wing of "The Spuce Goose" back in the early 1980's next to The Queen Mary steamliner in Long Beach, Ca. We were lucky to get the tour inside including the huge cockpit. There were actually a couple of big DESKS for free standing insturment boxes behind the pilots seats! Haa. There were benches on ea' side of the engines inside of ea' engine comartment to work on them while IN FLIGHT ! Amazing plane!

  • I might have to download this for my lullaby! Such a beautiful sound! Thank you for your work and thanks to all who have served this great country.

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