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Re: [TR] Exhaust notes (off topic?)

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Subject: Re: [TR] Exhaust notes (off topic?)
From: TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@razzolink.com>
Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 06:14:50 -0800
Tom Note wrote:
>  I have an icon on my opening screen that I open every once in a while that 
> plays the sound of a P51 approaching, overhead, and receding into the 
> distance.

Ah, ear candy!  But can your computer's speaker do it justice?


I frequently hear Merlins overhead in real life.  There are a few P51's 
based in nearby airports, plus last time I checked there was a guy at 
Monterey airport who had a P-39 and ME-109 (ex-Spanish air force), that 
both had Merlin engines in them.

And then every once in a while there is the sound of multiple big 
radials.  The Watsonville fly in usually attracts either a B-17 or B-14 
and occasionally both.  The B-17 folks sell rides so for a week after 
the Watsonville show the B-17 is usually flying paying riders along the 
coast at around 1500 feet.

The air field at Fort Ord has become a private field that has started to 
have an annual show. The day after their show ended I saw a B-25 flying 
over my house.  Its not a bad neighborhood if you like the sound of war 
birds.

Back to topic:

My TR3 has the earlier TR2 exhaust with no resonator, four tube headers 
with collector down by the starter motor and a 280 degree cam.  It has a 
very nice exhaust note that doesn't sound at all like your typical TR3A. 
  I like to go through tunnels at 4000 RPM just to listen to the exhaust.
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