that little thing with only a single turbine. How about the fury of the sun
I believe this is HTRE 3 experments to build a nuclear powered plane
I might have posted pictures of them before I saw them out in the middle of nowhere Idaho.
That brings back memoriesstrad wrote: ↑11 Jun 2018, 20:43J.A.W.;
What is that monster?
In keeping with the thread... I always thought the Areil square 4 was a pretty little engine.
Back when I was riding limeys a friend owned one and while it didn't handle particularly well it had gobs of power compared to the Triumphs and BSAs.
http://www.stradsplace.com/photos/Ariel-Square4.jpg
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http://www.stradsplace.com/photos/1958- ... e-Four.jpg
TBH, the engine was so low stress, and the frame not the sort you chuck about (plunger) I never remember the engine getting hot at all. It was in the days of 'Belstaff' wet gear and seem to recall the trousers getting cooked on it. Could the baggy trousers be the cause of overheating, as thats just about where they would 'hang'. Wide boot tops then too, so would not be much airflow.strad wrote: ↑13 Jun 2018, 23:24I remember being told back in the day and recently reminded that they had problems with cooling on the rear cylinders.
I never saw this problem with the friend that owned one but I moved and lost contact after a year or so during which time he never had any severe problem.
In the end he made his into a chopper which was a stupid young mans idea.
The one that scared the pants off me was a Bridgestone GTR.J.A.W. wrote: ↑14 Jun 2018, 05:32Yeah strad, those fabled V-twin beasts of yesteryear (like their Nippon equivalent - the Kawasaki 750 triple),
are still the subject of untold time 'n' money to make them behave, & yet run much harder, than they ever did..
Here's an 'Irving Vincent'* done up as a period racer.. for Goodwood, & the like..
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KNWFW4/beau-b ... KNWFW4.jpg
*'Irving Vincent' being an Aussie outfit that builds/races the big boomers, from the pictured period style,
to radical NASCAR-tech 'silhouette' muscle-machines - with fat slicks/discs & etc..