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Re: OT, Balboa Park

To: Jerry Krakauer <jsk977@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: OT, Balboa Park
From: RWM <RWM@rwmann.com>
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 06:56:29 -0400
Absolutely!  And it was the associated mechanical complexity (thousands 
of wearing, precision machined parts and seals) and maintenance 
intensity (multiple of man-hours per flight hour) of the Turbo 
Compounded design that ended the era of multi-row radials, about the 
same time free turbine powerplants linked to propellors ("turboprops") 
emerged. 

In a pre-fuel injection, pre-electronic fuel control era, the multi-row 
TC engines were an amazing combination of power to weight ratio, power 
recovery/fuel efficiency and packaging/cooling designs. 

- Bob Mann


Jerry Krakauer wrote:

>The last iteration of the Pratt & Whitney turbo-compound radials used in the
>DC7s and Super Connies were 4 row 36 cylinder monsters. Just think, with
>dual ignition that's 288 spark plugs to change per aircraft.  BTW, the
>turbo-compound concept was the last effort to get the most power out of
>piston aircraft engines. After exiting the turbo supercharger the exhaust
>turned one more turbine that was geared to the back of the crankshaft adding
>more torque.
>
>Jerry Krakauer
>SRL311 00099






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