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What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:47 am

http://www.barnstormers.com/classified_339027_Rolls+Royce+MERLIN+500-45.html

Looks like the propshaft was cut short?????

Re: What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:20 am

The ad says to reply to Jeff Thomas. Does that ring any bells? That is Paul Allen's right hand man for the flight museum!

Re: What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:07 am

One possibility is someone was attempting to make an orchard fan out of it. Lots of automotive muscle engines got yanked out as well as surplus aircraft engines to be used to turn freeze warning fans for growers of delicate crops like oranges, tomatoes, and so forth. When a freeze warning goes out running big fans keeps the air moving and just warm enough to stop destruction of crops in the fields.
(so, if I hear about a possible freeze tonight in Florida, why is the orange thats already here in the store now over a buck when it was 46 cents yesterday?) :butthead:

Re: What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 11:42 am

The Inspector wrote:One possibility is someone was attempting to make an orchard fan out of it.

I know of one out near Ventura that has a P47 paddleblade prop on it.... :shock:

Re: What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 11:47 am

warbird1 wrote:The ad says to reply to Jeff Thomas. Does that ring any bells? That is Paul Allen's right hand man for the flight museum!
WAS.... Hasn't been for many years now.

Re: What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:35 pm

The Inspector wrote:One possibility is someone was attempting to make an orchard fan out of it. Lots of automotive muscle engines got yanked out as well as surplus aircraft engines to be used to turn freeze warning fans for growers of delicate crops like oranges, tomatoes, and so forth. When a freeze warning goes out running big fans keeps the air moving and just warm enough to stop destruction of crops in the fields.
(so, if I hear about a possible freeze tonight in Florida, why is the orange thats already here in the store now over a buck when it was 46 cents yesterday?) :butthead:



Gee, I seem to remember guys who ran sprint cars in the "olden days" who managed to swap their "blowed up" V-8's with irrigation pumps out West. Can't remember who though... :rolleyes:

Re: What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:07 pm

bdk wrote:
warbird1 wrote:The ad says to reply to Jeff Thomas. Does that ring any bells? That is Paul Allen's right hand man for the flight museum!
WAS.... Hasn't been for many years now.


So, who is in charge now?

Re: What's up with the propshaft splines on this Merlin?

Fri Dec 11, 2009 6:32 pm

I don't recall. There have been two or three since then I think.
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