BBMF Lanc Engine Change

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SkippyBing wrote:Apparently the BBMF have something like 13 Merlins spare so it's not a problem!
Well, 12 now! :)
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I'm sure you guys don't mind a few photos:
Lancaster arriving at Amsterdam (after participating in rememberance day flypasts in The Netherlands).
GAF Transall delivering a Merlin.
Inside the DDA hangar preparing for the engine change.
She was running up the new engine last Saturday (9th May) so she may already have left for home by now.
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Nice collection there Jelle :thumbsup: Tks for posting ;-)

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Cheers Jelle!! The GAF ferrying in the new engine is ironic... great pics.
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Ben Watson wrote:Cheers Jelle!! The GAF ferrying in the new engine is ironic... great pics.

I think I read somewhwere the Germans are the only source for the wooded prop blades for some years.

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That could be right, there's a German firm that specialises in wood and composite props and they build a lot of props for the warbird business. I cannot remember the name of the firm right now.

Actually doesn't a Lanc use metal props? The one in Canada does.

PA474 is still at Amsterdam today or so the gossip goes. She may depart tomorrow (Thursday).
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I'm pretty certain the Lanc does use metal props mate. I was a little thrown by the 'wooden prop' comment too :) :think:

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The wooden prop was a general comment about how we can't source things in our own country but can in Germany.

It was not aimed at Lancasters or any type in particular :)

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The Spitfires and Hurricanes all fly behind wooden German props. As you say it is a strange thing but then times do change they say. ;-)
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It was not aimed at Lancasters or any type in particular
It may well be mate that the Lanc does use wooden props. Just because I believe it doesn't don't make it so ;-) I'd be surprised but I've been surprised before.. in fact I've already been surprised a few times today :lol:

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