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New member from Australia re aero engines

Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by Lezza, May 25, 2009.

  1. Lezza
    Joined: May 25, 2009
    Posts: 2

    Lezza
    Member

    Hi folks,
    Stumbled across the site whilst chasing some information on early Packard aero engines. The thread on the subject - aero engined race cars - was very informative. I'd like to get to know the HAMB experts in this area. Australia remains a great place to live. Fairly stable politically. Seems to have weathered the Global Financial Crisis fairly well, although some of us are worried that our local GM affiliate, Holden's, will get caught up in the mess in Detroit. Raining at the moment. My part of Australia, Southern NSW, has been in serious drought for years. Life goes on.
    Regards,
    Lezza.
     
  2. X38
    Joined: Feb 27, 2005
    Posts: 17,498

    X38
    Member

    Welcome. There are many Australians here, including an Aussie specific social group.
     
  3. striper
    Joined: Mar 22, 2005
    Posts: 4,498

    striper
    Member

    Welcome Lezza,

    While there a heap of guys on here that share your p***ion, have a bit of a look around and you'll realise that we operate in a fairly narrow band of traditional hot rod-dom. Just try to realise when you post that some guys get upset if you are way off topic.

    You should be fairly safe with V12 Packards, however.

    Lots of aircraft and military guys here.

    all the best

    Pete
     
  4. Lezza
    Joined: May 25, 2009
    Posts: 2

    Lezza
    Member

    To Striper from Lezza.
    Understand your point about being off subject. Perhaps I should have been more specific & indicated that I'm interested in people who stuffed aero engines into race / speed record machinery. If these devices don't cons***ute extreme hot rods, I don't know what could. As a fellow Australian, you may remember an individual who raced a Lycoming Special at the 1961 Australian Grand Prix at Lowood, Queensland. I'm sure it was an air-cooled radial & it may have come out of a vehicle, rather than an aircraft. Apparently the handling was rather odd and it pranged badly. Driver escaped with a severe fright & car never ran again. Can't remember his name. Ern someone.
     
  5. X38
    Joined: Feb 27, 2005
    Posts: 17,498

    X38
    Member

    Tuckers had Lycoming engines.
     
  6. spununit
    Joined: Aug 9, 2008
    Posts: 119

    spununit
    Member

    Welcome from Canberra, good hear about the rain, we could use some around here. Aero engine in a car always gives me the horn!
     
  7. Dirtynails
    Joined: Jan 31, 2009
    Posts: 843

    Dirtynails
    Member
    from garage

    Lezza,google TNF or Atlas Formula 1 . theres mountains of really good info on aero engined cars in Australia without the ******** at***ude some take here.
    Aero engined cars go way back to the 20's in WA .
     
  8. Welcome Lezza you should have no trouble finding info on aircraft powered cars here as HAMB members are experts on everything , well maybe???
     
  9. LibertyV12
    Joined: Aug 2, 2009
    Posts: 9

    LibertyV12
    Member

    Hello lezza
    aero engined cars are the dogs b....
    i am building one at the moment..
    a liberty v12 into a rolls 20/25 ch***is
     

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