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Topic: Liberty engine information |
rneal
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Forum: Wants Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:19 Subject: Liberty engine information |
To all with an interest in the Liberty book project:
I finished that book and it was published by Specialty Press in January of 2009. 8 1/2 X11 format with about 620 pages and 1050 illustrations. T ... |
Topic: Wright Aero's marine engine |
rneal
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Forum: Wright Engines Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:53 Subject: Wright Aero's marine engine |
Thanks for the update and bit of interesting history. I have the book Yachts in a Hurry - great piece of work. Note on pages 92-93 the boat Rosewill. It was powered by a pair of marine converted Packa ... |
Topic: Wright Aero's marine engine |
rneal
Replies: 4
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Forum: Wright Engines Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 15:15 Subject: Wright Aero's marine engine |
A little late, but just stumbled across this post. According to Wright Aeronautical data, they produced 167 Wright "Typhoon" marine engines from 1925-1932, which they called the Wright Tm ( ... |
Topic: Liberty engine book |
rneal
Replies: 7
Views: 8628
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Forum: Book, Mags, Films, Recordings, Reference Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 19:56 Subject: Liberty engine book |
Hello all,
At a member's suggestion I am making this new post on the current status of the Liberty book. It is finished and stands at 620 pages and about 1,000 illustrations. I am now in the proces ... |
Topic: Where did all the Liberty engines go? |
rneal
Replies: 3
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Forum: Non-Technical Discussion Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 15:27 Subject: Liberty engines |
In answer to jGertier and Bob Havermann way back in their July post, Yes, a lot of surplus engines went to Russia in the 1922-24 era. What material I have found seems to indicate perhaps 1000-2000. Th ... |
Topic: Liberty- Trego connection? |
rneal
Replies: 2
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Forum: WWI Engines Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 19:36 Subject: Liberty |
They were based in New Haven, Connecticut, and were one of the group contracted to make the Liberty, supposed to make 500, but only made 2: can anyone confirm this? Yes, Trego was a New Haven company ... |
Topic: Packard and Liberty and other pre-WW II water-cooled |
rneal
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Forum: Authors' Corner Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 18:52 Subject: Packard and Liberty and other pre-WW II water-cooled |
My aero engine interests started some 15 years ago as an offshoot of an interest in Packard autos (which I have been driving almost constantly since I learned to drive in one back in 1949). I research ... |
Topic: Liberty engine information |
rneal
Replies: 4
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Forum: Wants Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 16:15 Subject: Liberty engine information |
As many of you know, I am currently writing a History of the Liberty Aircraft Engine. Although the research is pretty much done, there are always some missing pieces. Here are some items I would l ... |
Topic: Liberty engine book |
rneal
Replies: 7
Views: 8628
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Forum: Book, Mags, Films, Recordings, Reference Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 10:42 Subject: Liberty engine book |
In reference to available Liberty material, the Smithsonian Annals of Flight Vol 1 No 3 "The Liberty Engine 1918-1942" is definitely the best (and only) major item ever done on the Lib ... |
Topic: Bulletin board |
rneal
Replies: 4
Views: 13581
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Forum: Help With Using This Bulletin Board Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2003 13:57 Subject: Bulletin board |
How do I put the little picture to the left of the message I send?
Bob Neal |
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