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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

This is 1941 Rolls-Royce V12 airplane engine on display on the"Wheels and wings"show in Ursel-Belgium.

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  • @jamesb1221222 holy shit that guy is tall!

  • where the fuck did all the chevy conversations come from.. ...

    Nice Engine.. it would suck if it jumped off the wheel chock

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  • Wonder if it has a 2" ball, would make my car a lot faster....lmao

  • Yah the engine is a beauty it looks supercharged... Is it? I think they had superchargers on the later model engines

  • @rustlervxl97 Made her name in the Spitfire & Hurricane! Awesome piece of engineering!

  • @FiveCentsPlease the lower octane fules are more combustable but they could premeturely egnite in the engine causing it to run improperly

  • nice engine used in the p-51 p-38 and i think in the spitfire... the best sounding engine ever

  • its this engine or exhaust

  • This reminds me of the mechanic from Porco Rosso.

  • I'll give you a dollar to touch the blade :D

  • did anyone noticed the woman in green?

  • I would debate the "slightly" in "slightly less" but otherwise concur. As the owner of a T210L (TSIO-520-M) that utterly *needs* 100LL to make rated power above standard day conditions future 100LL availabilty keeps me up at night. :(

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