Pure P-51 Mustang Whistle Sounds " Without Music ".
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@lander4545 Yes you are right, it's been nice talking to you. thanks.
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@trytofly22 Doesn't really matter since Packard got the contract anyway.
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@Aussiephil99 Just for your interest, This is a quote out of some research, "In fact, according to Douglas Brinkley's biography of Ford, "Wheels for the World," Ford had in effect already accepted a contract from the German government. The Ford subsidiary Ford-Werke in Cologne was doing business with the Third Reich at the time, which Ford's critics took as proof that he was concealing a pro-German bias behind his claims to be a man of peace. "
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@Aussiephil99 I was not interested in the politics of why ford did not built them just the fact that I don’t think he was asked to by the British But I see what you say. Thanks
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@lander4545 I have found no evidence that Britain asked Ford for help, If I do I will admit it
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@trytofly22 Yes, Ford offered! But only after the the British Air Ministry ASKED for help. The British also asked the Packard Car Company for help and Packard also OFFERED there help!.....................Is there a difference?? ..............At least you are now doing some research and aren't just passing on more British folklore tainted with national pride.
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@trytofly22 ........Ford wouldn't produce engines for Britian (only for US defence) because he was a Jew hating anti-semite who would have been happy to see Germany win the war!!! Fact look it up for yourself
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@lander4545 Ford was not asked by Britain as you stated but offered and was turned down by the U.S.A government . Now that is not Speculation look it up yourself.
Now as for the engines I will agree with you as on some sites it’s called a Packard V-1650 but on others it’s also called a V-1650 Rolls Royce.
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"In June 1940, Henry Ford had offered to manufacture 1,000 aircraft a day if the Government would let him do it his way, and during a discussion with Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. regarding what the Ford company might produce, Ford's son Edsel tentatively agreed to make 6,000 Rolls-Royce liquid-cooled engines for Great Britain and 3,000 for the U.S.[2] However, at the beginning of July, Henry Ford stated that he would manufacture only for defense, not for Britain,"
What camera were you using???
jedimasterkyle 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@jedimasterkyle Sony Handycam HDR SR10
Wonkabar007 2 weeks ago
the whistle is harmonics as air is passing over the gun ejectors on the underside of wing it causes the air to vibrate it is made worse because frankie has guns fitted.
MrTractorboy78 3 weeks ago
@MrTractorboy78 I like this new theory, usually folks say its the gun ports or supercharger.
Wonkabar007 3 weeks ago
dumb question is that wine a supercharger??
v8luver64 4 months ago
@v8luver64 Gun ports or Supercharger seem to be the most popular answers.
Wonkabar007 4 months ago