https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... &__tn__=-RBelow is a video of the engine run from the Maputo John Smith Mosquito now at Omaka John Smith Mosquito Project
None of us are really sure how long it has been since the starboard engine on our Mosquito had run. Hopefully we will one day be able to put a date to it. If not, maybe a year or perhaps a decade. In the meantime, I’m sure that it is an awfully long time.
Today, this Merlin astonished everyone present by starting and running smoothly on the very first start attempt. It is actually difficult to write a great deal about this engine. She has 27 hours flight time in her log, was impeccably preserved and after sleeping for possibly sixty or seventy years, she seemed delighted to be woken up.
We have a bunch of photos of our condition assessment and the level of preservation before we decided it was safe or sensible to attach her to the run-up trailer. We’ll post them when we get the chance. The video shows the hot oil priming process as we watch and wait for oil to flow from the cam followers. Preservative oil is quickly burnt and ejected from the cylinders and exhausts as she fires into life.
In the next few days, both engines and the port radiator will be hoisted up and reattached to the airframe.
Alternative angles from Gavin Conroy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ_iPmYY8ms