Le Rhone 110 hp

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

2:nd start since 1915 - 1920 (dont know exactly) by Mikael Carlson and Mattias Jönsson 20070803
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  • Acid-trip

    Awesome engine!

  • Men were a lot smaller in stature during the first world war so how did those little guys swing that prop?

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  • OMG Wind is blowing the propeller away!!

  • We're gonna have to go right to... ludicrous speed

  • youre prop is made of rubber, you may wanna get that checked out

  • The prop's not bent, illusion of the camera taking the video..............

  • Think you need a new prop, that one looks a lil bent

  • I haven't seen/heard/smelled a Rhone running in several years. There's a living museum a bit north of me that still has them. I don't remember the propeller appearing to bend as it does here. That's odd.

  • Nice. It's amazing how finely crafted the "innards" of these engines were. Too bad they couldn't let the LeRhone run 'balls to the wall' for a while (just like how they ran in the air, 100% or nothing).

  • WWI pilots flying long missions would come back to base and crap like a goose from inhaling all those castor oil fumes!!

  • A rubber propeller. LOL.

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