Bill Kestell
Charter Member
OK ... I was doing some reading about the Coffman starter system (shot-gun starter) and it seems that MOST allied aircraft (ourselves and British) used this system. Batteries were apparently heavy and unreliable in the 1930's - 40's and the hand-cranked inertia system (Luftwaffe) required a large and heavy flywheel. I saw a rebuilt Fw-190D being started and by the time the ground crew and pilot got it started ... they were pooped!
The Japanese Army (maybe land-based Naval units too) used the Hucks starter ... truck-mounted engine with a notched starter shaft sticking out over the front of the truck that would be mated to the same fitting on the spinner of the aircraft engine to be started ... then engaged to turn the engine over.
Anyway ... if any of you have seen FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX you get a good tutorial on just how the Coffman system works. I like that snotty "BANG"! that gets things turning 'round and 'round and
just want to ask Helldiver or Cowboy or any of you guys who are into the finer aspects of what makes 'em work ... can you:
list the aircraft known to have Coffman starters
how difficult to this to add to the respective sound package
Speaking of adding to sound packages, I'd like to have that nice tire landing chirp in the sound folders as well and need to know how to do this.
Any help will be appreciated. You don't have to do it for me ... just tutor me and turn me loose ... I'm my own worst enemy!
Thanks and Cheers:friday:
The Japanese Army (maybe land-based Naval units too) used the Hucks starter ... truck-mounted engine with a notched starter shaft sticking out over the front of the truck that would be mated to the same fitting on the spinner of the aircraft engine to be started ... then engaged to turn the engine over.
Anyway ... if any of you have seen FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX you get a good tutorial on just how the Coffman system works. I like that snotty "BANG"! that gets things turning 'round and 'round and
just want to ask Helldiver or Cowboy or any of you guys who are into the finer aspects of what makes 'em work ... can you:
list the aircraft known to have Coffman starters
how difficult to this to add to the respective sound package
Speaking of adding to sound packages, I'd like to have that nice tire landing chirp in the sound folders as well and need to know how to do this.
Any help will be appreciated. You don't have to do it for me ... just tutor me and turn me loose ... I'm my own worst enemy!
Thanks and Cheers:friday: