brad kaste
Charter Member
RE: Rolls Royce fixes Airbus problem!
Everything should be OK now!
(If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going!!)
Everything should be OK now!
(If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going!!)
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Anything can be made to fly if it has enough horsepower!
Anything can be made to fly if it has enough horsepower!
Tim,...ha-ha,...your statements remind so much of Jackie Gleason...aka...Ralph Kramdem of the "Honeymooners." He was ALWAYS having a wing-ding fit with his mother-in-law for one reason or another. Usually she stood up to him which irked him to no end. But,...I'm sure you deeply care for your mother-in-law,....I'm not too sure Ralph K. did for his.That isn't always true. This last 4th of July, my brother-in-law and I strapped 850 thousand bottle rockets (not the little bitty ones, the bigger 10 inch long ones) to my mother-in-law and lit them all at one time. We calculated the combined thrust to be close to 425 thousand pounds.....while some of the fat on her back did melt and take on a rather bacony smell, she did not lift off the ground one bit. I guess there just ain't enough horsepower in the world to launch her into a low earth orbit. Which makes me wonder...just how the heck does her broom get her airborne.
OBIO
I'll have to remember that. Although I'd change it to if you want a real aircraft engine, get a Pratt and Whitney radial!
The Comet!..it was new,revolutionary,beautiful, exciting,brought out with great promise,a great commercial jet..........You may want to read this..tells that story...Cheers Rich!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Comet
Damn! That was funny!!!That isn't always true. This last 4th of July, my brother-in-law and I strapped 850 thousand bottle rockets (not the little bitty ones, the bigger 10 inch long ones) to my mother-in-law and lit them all at one time. We calculated the combined thrust to be close to 425 thousand pounds.....while some of the fat on her back did melt and take on a rather bacony smell, she did not lift off the ground one bit. I guess there just ain't enough horsepower in the world to launch her into a low earth orbit. Which makes me wonder...just how the heck does her broom get her airborne.
OBIO
At 68 and being British I was around at the time of the problems with the Comet in fact one of them crashed into the Bristol channel not that far away from where I lived, just wondering about the connection of the Comet and the Airbus 380 ?? no problem with the Comet engines and as far as I remember they were Dh engines not RR ??
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's the funniest thing I have read it a long time. Can I steal this?That isn't always true. This last 4th of July, my brother-in-law and I strapped 850 thousand bottle rockets (not the little bitty ones, the bigger 10 inch long ones) to my mother-in-law and lit them all at one time. We calculated the combined thrust to be close to 425 thousand pounds.....while some of the fat on her back did melt and take on a rather bacony smell, she did not lift off the ground one bit. I guess there just ain't enough horsepower in the world to launch her into a low earth orbit. Which makes me wonder...just how the heck does her broom get her airborne.
OBIO
IIRC DeHavilland was the last most recent company to do that trick with the Comet. They had also put their own engines on the pre-War Albatross as well....
Back on topic, apart from the Comet 1, has any other company ever produced the whole commercial airliner including engines?