TRIVA FUN

   / TRIVA FUN #581  
You guys forget the infamous "Purple Nurple" from when you were a kid? You could give them to some guy you didn't particularly like and nothing would be said about it but give one, just one, to some girl and you never heard the end of it!

Why would you want to give a purple nurple to a girl anyway. They have such nice boobies and nips. Too nice to be pinching and twisting.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #582  
Were the hit & miss engies also called "Donkey Engines??

We had a cement mixer with a hit & miss. I had the "Privilege" of mixing the cement. I also got to drive the 1 wheel dump truck.
Way more fun than I really wanted.

Where does the saying "Balls Out" come from??

Is anyone even going to guess on the other type of ignition & the MC brand???

Balls out - running wide open. Fly ball (I think that is he term) governors would have the balls all the way out from the spindle at full bore.

Harry k
 
   / TRIVA FUN #583  
Balls out - running wide open. Fly ball (I think that is he term) governors would have the balls all the way out from the spindle at full bore.

Harry k

That sounds right. I remember a movie where Tom Edison had to install that type of governors on the first generators used to light up New York city.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #584  
Was it the Liberator B24?.. it seems they had a special high powered searchlight, called the "something" Lamp.. I cannot remember the name. Anyway, they made life tougher for the kreigsmarine. The end of the "happy time" for them.


Just stumbled onto this thread.

The aircraft light was the Leigh light
Leigh light - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Short sunderland flying boat and the Consolidated B24 Liberator were the two aircraft primarily entrusted to use them although the Catalina and the Wellington bomber also did service in the early years.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #585  
There was an aircraft that was used by both the U.S. and Canada as submarine hunters in WWII. It was dubbed the "Bolo". What was it's military designation, who built it and upon what civilian prototype was it based?
 
   / TRIVA FUN
  • Thread Starter
#586  
There was an aircraft that was used by both the U.S. and Canada as submarine hunters in WWII. It was dubbed the "Bolo". What was it's military designation, who built it and upon what civilian prototype was it based?

I had to cheat, but I did find it. Will let someone else see if they can come up with it.

New question.
Was there ever a Supersonic Seaplane??
 
   / TRIVA FUN #588  
I don't think anyone answered your question as to what 50's automobile was offered with a factory supercharged engine. The earliest one that I can think of is Kaiser, around 1951. They needed to compete with the big three and didn't have the resources to develop an OHV V8 of their own, so a McCulloch supercharger was added to K-F's "hoary" inline-6 Continental Red Seal engine in order to boost performance.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #589  
I don't think anyone answered your question as to what 50's automobile was offered with a factory supercharged engine. The earliest one that I can think of is Kaiser, around 1951. They needed to compete with the big three and didn't have the resources to develop an OHV V8 of their own, so a McCulloch supercharger was added to K-F's "hoary" inline-6 Continental Red Seal engine in order to boost performance.

The answer was the Corvair Monza. Turbo charged. I made the same mistake thinking the question was referring to the real McCoy blower supercharger.

Harry K
 
   / TRIVA FUN
  • Thread Starter
#590  
In the 50's a Navy plane took off in Australia and flew to the USA non stop & un-refueled.
What was it????
 
   / TRIVA FUN #591  
In the 50's a Navy plane took off in Australia and flew to the USA non stop & un-refueled.
What was it????

Maybe a PBY totally stripped and loaded with fuel cans?... I dunno.. just guessing.
 
   / TRIVA FUN
  • Thread Starter
#592  
Maybe a PBY totally stripped and loaded with fuel cans?... I dunno.. just guessing.

Thanks for guessing. But you are not correct.

It was a land based plane. Not any type of sea plane.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #593  
Sorry, had to cheat on this one. If you've been to the museum at Pensacola you have seen it.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #594  
B36? just another guess
 
   / TRIVA FUN
  • Thread Starter
#595  
B36? just another guess


Sorry, had to cheat on this one. If you've been to the museum at Pensacola you have seen it.

Dean

Morning folks,

Sorry James it was not the B-36. Those were beautiful monsters that I could see going by out my high school window.

The later versions did have 1 thing in common with the plane in question.
In the early 60s I got my flight time in 1. Bounce hops to El Centro for take off & landing practice.

New question
The Russians at Stalin's instance did what with a captured B29??
 
   / TRIVA FUN #596  
New question
The Russians at Stalin's instance did what with a captured B29??

Finally one I know: They made a perfect copy of it right down to the Boeing emblem on the yokes.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #597  
There was an aircraft that was used by both the U.S. and Canada as submarine hunters in WWII. It was dubbed the "Bolo". What was it's military designation, who built it and upon what civilian prototype was it based?

Answer: The B-18; built by Douglas based on the DC-2 design. I was personally acquainted with a crew member who flew on one in WWII, and he said they were quite effective until the Germans started putting radar on their subs.
 
   / TRIVA FUN #598  
This should be an easy one...not military related, but it is pretty close to home. There is a breed of dog, known in international circles as "The American Gentleman". What breed is this and what were its ancestors?
 
   / TRIVA FUN #599  
Morning folks,

Sorry James it was not the B-36. Those were beautiful monsters that I could see going by out my high school window.

The later versions did have 1 thing in common with the plane in question.
In the early 60s I got my flight time in 1. Bounce hops to El Centro for take off & landing practice.

New question
The Russians at Stalin's instance did what with a captured B29??

Copied it down to the most minue detail to include one drilled hole that did nothing. Named their vertsion the TU-4 IINM

Harry K

Harry K
 
   / TRIVA FUN
  • Thread Starter
#600  
Copied it down to the most minue detail to include one drilled hole that did nothing. Named their vertsion the TU-4 IINM

Harry K

Harry K
Yup Harry you got it.

Here ya go on the P2V.
P2V Neptune "Truculent Turtle"

The P2V Neptune was a long range maritime patrol aircraft developed during World War II and operated by Navy patrol squadrons across the world throughout the Cold War and Vietnam. Its first milestone came as a modified P2V-1 dubbed the "Truculent Turtle," now on display in the Museum, made a record-breaking endurance flight in September 1946. The Turtle flew nonstop without refueling from Perth, Australia, to Columbus, Ohio, a distance of 11,235 miles, in 55 hours and 17 minutes, a record it held until 1962.

In 1946 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation delivered the first of a fourteen-plane batch of P2V-1 Neptunes (Bureau Number 89082), an aircraft specially modified for maximum endurance. Removing all its armament and replacing the nose turret of standard P2V-1s with a more streamlined metal nose, the aircraft also boasted increased fuel capacity with the installation of additional tanks in the bomb bay and aft fuselage and provision for carrying wing tanks.

What prompted these modifications was a July 1946 memorandum from the Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, to the Secretary of the Navy proposing a long-range, non-stop flight between Perth, Australia, and Washington, D.C., for "the purpose of investigating means of extension of present patrol aircraft ranges, physiological limitations on patrol plane crew endurance, and long-range navigation by pressure pattern methods."

By September the aircraft, nicknamed the "Truculent Turtle," was positioned for the flight, its crew consisting of four seasoned wartime patrol plane pilots and a baby kangaroo. Loaded with as much fuel as the aircraft could possibly carry, the Turtle lifted 268 percent of its own weight with the assistance of JATO (Jet Assisted Take Off) bottles upon take off on 29 September 1946. Encountering winds and heavy weather over the Pacific Ocean and rain, sleet, and snow over the Rocky Mountains, the Truculent Turtle consumed more fuel than anticipated and had to make a landing at Naval Air Station (NAS) Columbus, Ohio. Averaging over 200 mph during the flight, the aircraft traveled 11,235 miles in a time of 55 hours and 17 minutes without refueling. It took a jet-powered B-52H Stratofortress to break this record, which stood until 1962. The distance record for a reciprocating engine aircraft stood 40 years until broken by Burt Rutan's Voyager, which completed a nine-day, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe in 1986.

Eventually placed in storage and later displayed at NAS Norfolk, Virginia, the historic aircraft (Bureau Number 89082) was placed under the auspices of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and eventually shipped to Pensacola by barge in 1977. Originally on loan to the National Naval Aviation Museum, the airplane was formally transferred in 1990.

Specifications
Manufacturer: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
Type: Patrol
Crew: Thirteen (standard P2V)
Powerplant: Two 2,300 horsepower Wright R-3350-8 engines
Dimensions: Length: 75 ft., 4 in.
Height: 28 ft., 6 in.
Wingspan: 100 ft.
Weight: Empty: 33,720 lb.
Gross: 61,153 lb.
Performance: Max Speed: 303 mph at 15,300 ft.
Ceiling: 27,000 ft.
Range: 4,110 miles (standard P2V)
Armament: Six .50-in. machine guns, torpedoes and depth charges (standard P2V)

<< P-40B Tomahawk

PB2Y Coronado >>
Search Aircraft & Exhibits

Search Our Collection
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2015 Freightliner Cascadia 125 T/A Day Cab Truck Tractor (A59230)
2015 Freightliner...
2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Van (A59231)
2014 Dodge Grand...
SKID STEER ATTACHMENT PACKER (A58214)
SKID STEER...
40 (A52708)
40 (A52708)
2004 FORD F-350 XL DUALLY CREW CAB FLATBED TRUCK (A59823)
2004 FORD F-350 XL...
2021 KOMATSU WA200-8 WHEEL LOADER (A60429)
2021 KOMATSU...
 
Top