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XH558 — - Waddington air show 2012. Lancaster and Vulcan
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Waddington air show 2012. Lancaster and Vulcan

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ERNST LINNEMANN
I'm kind of surprised they didn't sync the props on the Lancaster.
Peter Goldfinch
Is it possible to "sync the props"?
John Taylor
With respect; that still-shot of the props doesn't necessarily have anything to w/their being sync'd. In those days we set desired cruise man pres and RPM......then sinc'd by fine adjusting based upon sound and feel. Real simple; and totally effective
Ryan Hodges
I dont normally sync props, not counting getting it close by feel and sound, until im well into the climb. they look like they just took off. you would turn prop sync off during maneuvers anyway.
James Wisely
Two classic planes each in their time !
Chris Croft
John Taylor, your comments are on the money. My experience with reciprocating piston engines corresponds with yours. Marrying manifold air pressure and rpm is all about feel and sound and sight(the gauges) it's not much different than musicians knowing when their particular instrument is in tune or out. Cheers
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