Two of my favourite things...
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man I really like that grill.
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Two absolute classics! Love them both. |
Always had a special place in my heart for V12 power
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Hmm. I wonder where I could mount a pair of 7.7 mm Brownings.
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Dont it make you proud to know they are built in the same factory- using the same technique.
Riveted aluminium monocouque |
Does the Spitfire have switchable active exhaust? ;)
Perhaps someone needs to fit the two-stage supercharger from the Rolls Royce Merlin to their car (you know who you are...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-...n#Supercharger |
Originally Posted by Queen and Country
(Post 1915806)
Dont it make you proud to know they are built in the same factory- using the same technique.
Riveted aluminium monocouque My grandfather worked on the Spitfire Merlins in the RAF. He would have loved my Jag. |
Someone did transplant a Merlin into a "vehicle"
The ultimate engine swap: 27 Litre Rolls-Royce Merlin | DrivingEnthusiast.net |
Originally Posted by DJS
(Post 1915826)
Does the Spitfire have switchable active exhaust? ;)
Perhaps someone needs to fit the two-stage supercharger from the Rolls Royce Merlin to their car (you know who you are...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-...n#Supercharger |
Originally Posted by stmcknig
(Post 1915837)
My grandfather worked on the Spitfire Merlins in the RAF. He would have loved my Jag.
This car has tremendous heritage and indeed blood, sweat and tears went into getting there. Sadly, its mostly unknown because modesty is the other side of the same coin. Malcolm Sayer, the man who designed the E-type, was an aircraft designer and now considered a genius pioneer in aerodynamics- because the field had not been invented then. No one even remembered where he was buried. Have you seen "First of a Few" with David Niven? It an incredible film on how the Spitfire came to be and its designer R.J. Mitchel died of exhaustion at the age of 42. |
If you like Spitfires, Merlins, and Jaguars....
This is a must watch, as only Clarkson can put it into words. Just begin at the 5:40 second mark. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4kh3ph |
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