• Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
  • Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!

You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:

  • You are not logged in. If you are already registered, fill in the form below to log in, or follow the "Sign Up" link to register a new account.
  • You may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
  • If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.

Previously on "The most beautiful sound in the world..."

Collapse

  • Churchill
    replied
    Originally posted by Paula
    Everyone knows the most beautiful sound in the world is Sally Anne sleeping
    A gentleman never tells...

    Leave a comment:


  • freakydancer
    replied
    Originally posted by Paula
    Everyone knows the most beautiful sound in the world is Sally Anne sleeping
    Snoring like a yeti....

    Leave a comment:


  • Board Game Geek
    replied
    The whole point of this thread was to discuss the sound that a big feck off Merlin engine produces!
    Ok...Merlin Engines (any relation to the Big f-off Merlin-Gerin Generators anyone ?) sound big and lovely.

    Now, on to the guns.

    Who can deny the sweet onomatopœia of something that goes rat-a-tat-tat ?

    Leave a comment:


  • Paula
    replied
    Everyone knows the most beautiful sound in the world is Sally Anne sleeping

    Leave a comment:


  • Churchill
    replied
    Originally posted by Board Game Geek
    I can't believe no one noticed....


    (From Mk26 Spirfire )

    SPECS & DATA

    THE Mk 26 SPITFIRE
    Top Speed (VNE) 193 Knots / 222 mph / 357ph
    Max Cruise 160 Knots
    Cruise (Economical) 150Knots
    Stall 45 Knots / 48 mph / 67 kph
    Range 3 hrs (approx. at economical cruise speed) with reserve
    Rate Of Climb (fpm) 2500 +
    Takeoff Distance 207m / 226 yds
    Landing Distance (m) 445 m / 487yds
    Service Ceiling (ft) 18000 ft +approx.
    Engine Used JABIRU 8 Cyl / V6 GM
    Power 180 hp / 250 hp
    Empty Weight 1014 lbs (460 kg) (Aust- RAA 405Kg)
    Gross Weight 1650 lbs (810 kg) (Aust- RAA 560Kg)
    Height (ft) 6’ 9” (at Spinner)
    Length (ft) 23’ 9” / 7.24 m
    Wingspan (ft) 27’ 8” / 8.43 m
    Wing Area (sq ft) 122 sq ft
    Fuel Capacity 115 litres / 25.3 UK gal / 30.3 US gal
    No. Of Seats 2 (1Seater RAA- Aust only)
    Bldg. Material Aluminium
    Build Time (beginners) 1200 hours (approx)
    No. Built (10 flying)
    Info Pack $30.00 US
    Plans not available
    Rating Limited Aerobatic +6 -4 g

    WHERE'S THE FOOKING GUNS ?????????

    What a waste of metal if you can't get to "play" with it properly
    The whole point of this thread was to discuss the sound that a big feck off Merlin engine produces!

    Leave a comment:


  • Board Game Geek
    replied
    I can't believe no one noticed....


    (From Mk26 Spirfire )

    SPECS & DATA

    THE Mk 26 SPITFIRE
    Top Speed (VNE) 193 Knots / 222 mph / 357ph
    Max Cruise 160 Knots
    Cruise (Economical) 150Knots
    Stall 45 Knots / 48 mph / 67 kph
    Range 3 hrs (approx. at economical cruise speed) with reserve
    Rate Of Climb (fpm) 2500 +
    Takeoff Distance 207m / 226 yds
    Landing Distance (m) 445 m / 487yds
    Service Ceiling (ft) 18000 ft +approx.
    Engine Used JABIRU 8 Cyl / V6 GM
    Power 180 hp / 250 hp
    Empty Weight 1014 lbs (460 kg) (Aust- RAA 405Kg)
    Gross Weight 1650 lbs (810 kg) (Aust- RAA 560Kg)
    Height (ft) 6’ 9” (at Spinner)
    Length (ft) 23’ 9” / 7.24 m
    Wingspan (ft) 27’ 8” / 8.43 m
    Wing Area (sq ft) 122 sq ft
    Fuel Capacity 115 litres / 25.3 UK gal / 30.3 US gal
    No. Of Seats 2 (1Seater RAA- Aust only)
    Bldg. Material Aluminium
    Build Time (beginners) 1200 hours (approx)
    No. Built (10 flying)
    Info Pack $30.00 US
    Plans not available
    Rating Limited Aerobatic +6 -4 g

    WHERE'S THE FOOKING GUNS ?????????

    What a waste of metal if you can't get to "play" with it properly

    Leave a comment:


  • Red 7
    replied
    Originally posted by sasguru
    Not to mention extra creamy ...
    And it's wonderful if you're protein deficient.

    Leave a comment:


  • sasguru
    replied
    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    Anyway, enough of that. Would anybody like some of Lucifer's famous home made marmalade?

    I have two jars left and then I'm afraid that's it until the Seville oranges come back into season next February. If anyone would like to snap one of them up, it's £1 per 100g net, plus the postage, which for a normal sized jar (300-400g) has been between £1.50 and £2.00.

    For those who didn't catch it first time around, it's a delicious Seville orange marmalade made with organic oranges. Lots of lovely thick chunks of peel, with muscavado sugar, black treacle, and kentucky bourbon which makes it really dark, full bodied and aromatic. After tasting this you'll never want to buy mass produced, watery, sugary slop that you're hard pushed to tell has any oranges in it again.

    Just drop me a PM if you're interested.
    Not to mention extra creamy ...

    Leave a comment:


  • Lucifer Box
    replied
    Anyway, enough of that. Would anybody like some of Lucifer's famous home made marmalade?

    I have two jars left and then I'm afraid that's it until the Seville oranges come back into season next February. If anyone would like to snap one of them up, it's £1 per 100g net, plus the postage, which for a normal sized jar (300-400g) has been between £1.50 and £2.00.

    For those who didn't catch it first time around, it's a delicious Seville orange marmalade made with organic oranges. Lots of lovely thick chunks of peel, with muscavado sugar, black treacle, and kentucky bourbon which makes it really dark, full bodied and aromatic. After tasting this you'll never want to buy mass produced, watery, sugary slop that you're hard pushed to tell has any oranges in it again.

    Just drop me a PM if you're interested.

    Leave a comment:


  • EternalOptimist
    replied
    The gunners dream

    Floating down through the clouds
    Memories come rushing up to meet me now.
    In the space between the heavens
    and in the corner of some foreign field
    I had a dream.
    I had a dream.
    Good-bye Max.
    Good-bye Ma.
    After the service when you're walking slowly to the car
    And the silver in her hair shines in the cold November air
    You hear the tolling bell
    And touch the silk in your lapel
    And as the tear drops rise to meet the comfort of the band
    You take her frail hand
    And hold on to the dream.
    A place to stay
    Enough to eat
    Somewhere old heroes shuffle safely down the street
    Where you can speak out loud
    About your doubts and fears
    And what's more no-one ever disappears
    You never hear their standard issue kicking in your door.
    You can relax on both sides of the tracks
    And maniacs don't blow holes in bandsmen by remote control
    And everyone has recourse to the law
    And no-one kills the children anymore.
    And no one kills the children anymore.

    Night after night
    Going round and round my brain
    His dream is driving me insane.
    In the corner of some foreign field
    The gunner sleeps tonight.
    What's done is done.
    We cannot just write off his final scene.
    Take heed of his dream.
    Take heed




    Leave a comment:


  • interested
    replied
    On-topic (not sure how it got to golden showers...!)

    - The prototype ME109 and Stuka both were powered by Rolls Royce Kestrel engines
    - When President Roosevelt asked Edsel Ford to manufacture Merlin's after Churchill requested help, Edsel said yes, but Henry Ford apparently said that 'he hated the British and Churchill in particular'* and told Roosevelt where to go. Packard ended up building Merlins in the US instead.
    - The Ford plant in Manchester was compelled by the Air Ministry to build Merlins, not sure when they started building them but most Merlins were built by RR in Derby
    - And Churchill, you're right, there is no more beautiful sound - and sight.

    *Source - my Grandad, Spitfire pilot.

    Leave a comment:


  • Red 7
    replied
    Thought of a name for this delectable confection yet ?

    how about : Robinson's Golden Showered

    Yeah, bad joke I know....

    Leave a comment:


  • The Lone Gunman
    replied
    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    Too many chunks for that.
    Where is the puking smiley when you need it?

    Marmalade with a faint hint of cheese and onion and a slightly pissy aroma.
    Mmmmm delicious.

    Leave a comment:


  • Lucifer Box
    replied
    Originally posted by sasguru
    Indeed. Perhaps you could market it as extra creamy with a velvety texture?
    Too many chunks for that.

    Leave a comment:


  • gingerjedi
    replied
    this was a blokes big engine thread... start your own!

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X