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wstuddert



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 23:43    Post subject: Merlin exhaust Reply with quote

A question for all the RR Merlin experts. I recently viewed a YouTube video of a Merlin being run as a display. I noticed that it had 5 fishtail exhaust outlets. On closer view the rear two exhaust pipes were Siamesed, whilst the remainder were seperate pipes. I understand the reason for the fishtail configuration, but a hybrid has me curious. Is this engine a hotch botch, or a true configuration? If it is true, it would seem that the back pressure in the exhaust would be different on the rear pots compared to the rest. Any answers?
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wpearce



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 21:58    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not an expert but... It is a true configuration, one of the many exhaust setups for the de Haviland Mosquito. I believe the outlet of the siamesed stack was larger than that of the single stacks. I imagine that this did increase back pressure at least a little.

Note the inboard exhaust stacks for the starboard engine and their proximity to the wing radiator.
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wstuddert



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 23:41    Post subject: Reply with quote

G’day Bill, thank you for your reply, certainly answers the question. What a great photo of the Mosquito in flight. Is it yours, and did you take the photo?
Take care and regards.
Wayne
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 09:19    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wish I took that photo! I have been unable to find the original photographer, but the Mosquito is owned by Jerry Yagen / Military Aviation Museum in Virginia.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 15:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Bill it’s a beauty. I like your web site, there are some interesting machines. The contra rotating rotary job is a work of art.
Wayne
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