who can sit on youtube for an hour or more and listen to sounds of turboprops [airplane engines] starting up/running???
Probably one of the coolest things you will ever experience, seeing one of those start up. The roar/rumble of a nice big propeller with the shriek/whine of a jet turbine in the background is badass.
jets sound cool, flat piston engines sound lame, radial engines sound awesome, but still...I think a turboprop is the coolest.
I love how the props sloowwwllyy spin up too, not just a clunky jerk into life like piston engines. The "clicking" sound is the ignitors, basically like huge ass spark plugs, but they are shut off once the engine is started, you can hear right when the engine lights, its the "POOF!!" rumble noise that comes in about 10-15 seconds after the prop/turbines start spooling up...turbine engines are a lot like diesels...feed them fuel and they will run in a completely self sustaining fashion.....yes they can runaway too!!
makes me want to go out to my shop and fire up the jet engine I built, just for the sound.
[YOUTUBE]IBCxy56bstQ[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]1bDEu3d7nTA[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]Qstkil0aXvk[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]3vhK_6Fm3Ks[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]QoRgq7h8c1o[/YOUTUBE]
then of course when it comes to turboprop sounds...you have to choose which sound you like better... a free-turbine turboprop (like the pratt PT6, walter M601, etc) or a fixed-shaft turboprop (garrett, allison, rolls royce)...
ive co-piloted a twin turboprop once before, man it was awesome...
one kinda like this;
[YOUTUBE]9L-Jy3YJb9A[/YOUTUBE]
(the alarms and stuff on startup are for the asymmetric thrust warning/GPWS initialization)
Im determined to own one some day... Not a twin, but a nice 6/7 seat single like a Piper "JetProp"...basically a piper malibu mirage (piper's top of the line big fancy single piston engine plane) that this company takes and swaps in a pratt&whitney PT6 in place of the piston engine. You can pick them up pretty cheap too, and they are cheaper to operate/maintain than a piston engine.
oh, and turboprops will run great on diesel too!
ben
Probably one of the coolest things you will ever experience, seeing one of those start up. The roar/rumble of a nice big propeller with the shriek/whine of a jet turbine in the background is badass.
jets sound cool, flat piston engines sound lame, radial engines sound awesome, but still...I think a turboprop is the coolest.
I love how the props sloowwwllyy spin up too, not just a clunky jerk into life like piston engines. The "clicking" sound is the ignitors, basically like huge ass spark plugs, but they are shut off once the engine is started, you can hear right when the engine lights, its the "POOF!!" rumble noise that comes in about 10-15 seconds after the prop/turbines start spooling up...turbine engines are a lot like diesels...feed them fuel and they will run in a completely self sustaining fashion.....yes they can runaway too!!
makes me want to go out to my shop and fire up the jet engine I built, just for the sound.
[YOUTUBE]IBCxy56bstQ[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]1bDEu3d7nTA[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]Qstkil0aXvk[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]3vhK_6Fm3Ks[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]QoRgq7h8c1o[/YOUTUBE]
then of course when it comes to turboprop sounds...you have to choose which sound you like better... a free-turbine turboprop (like the pratt PT6, walter M601, etc) or a fixed-shaft turboprop (garrett, allison, rolls royce)...
ive co-piloted a twin turboprop once before, man it was awesome...
one kinda like this;
[YOUTUBE]9L-Jy3YJb9A[/YOUTUBE]
(the alarms and stuff on startup are for the asymmetric thrust warning/GPWS initialization)
Im determined to own one some day... Not a twin, but a nice 6/7 seat single like a Piper "JetProp"...basically a piper malibu mirage (piper's top of the line big fancy single piston engine plane) that this company takes and swaps in a pratt&whitney PT6 in place of the piston engine. You can pick them up pretty cheap too, and they are cheaper to operate/maintain than a piston engine.
oh, and turboprops will run great on diesel too!
ben
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