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Posted by schlimm on Tuesday, August 25, 2015 3:57 PM

54light15

You know what else is impressive? The Canadian Warbirds Museums Avro Lancaster that just now flew over my house. 4 Packard-built Merlins makes for some mighty fine music!

 

Earlier in July, a restored B-24J was here for a show and did a buzz over my house.  I would have loved to hear the differences in the sound of the 4 Merlins vs 4 P&W R-1830-35s!

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Posted by 54light15 on Sunday, August 23, 2015 9:49 AM

Last year the Lancaster flew to Britain to take part in Battle of Britain commemorative flights, along with a Spitfire and Hurricane. What a time to be in Britain! This Labour Day, when the Canadian National Exhibition closes with an air show, there will be a B of B commemorative flight. I can watch that from my back yard with an adult beverage in my hand. But, what a time to be in Britain! Dang! 

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Posted by Firelock76 on Saturday, August 22, 2015 4:55 PM

What a lucky guy to have such a fine neighbor!  And a war hero at that!

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Posted by Firelock76 on Friday, August 21, 2015 8:26 PM

 

Well, I just watched "Pacific 231."  Hard to say what's more impressive, the music or Monsieur Chapelon's locomotive! 

Oooooo-la-la!

Maybe someone should try a video of French steam with that magnificent march "Regiment de Sambre-Meuse" playing in the background.

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Posted by Juniatha on Friday, August 21, 2015 3:24 PM

Hi Fireloco

time is too precious to waste it by anger or other negative emotion .   All of us are better off exchanging positive emotion . 

If positive emotions cannot be shared I prefer zero emotion , not to become entangled in a negative spin . 

Think of how much trouble , fiendishness , riot and - in the final consequence - war could be spared , how much energy could be applied instead to solving urgent global problems crucial to win our future .

See message , too , Fireloco .

Juniatha

 

 

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Posted by Firelock76 on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 5:20 PM

Juniatha, you're back!  Thank goodness, I thought you were angry with us!

By the way, did you get those 611 pictures I sent you, or attempted to send?

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Posted by Juniatha on Tuesday, August 18, 2015 5:42 PM

Well , actually the music piece was written before the advent of the locomotive series seen in the film , the Chapelon Pacifics . 

Nevertheless , they must have been amazing locomotives indeed :  although the spindle is being brought to backwards as seen immediately after that close up on the clock , the locomotive starts out forwards - gee .

Seriously :  some really fast revving to be seen at 7:30 , 7:33 , 7:49 and 8:04 ;  interesting too :  the close to rail view of passing through that wide left at speed , see how the engine's running is shortly being disturbed by switchwork only to re-settle to smooth running immediately after , although trackwork is clearly less than perfect and still *far* from the simply immaculate alignment I witnessed when travelling the SNCF Eastern mainline Strasbourg to Paris with curve lead-in and lead-out as soft as to become hardly noticeable and with just perfect compensation by amount of superelevation .  What impressed me , too , was how drivers of those very strong electrics universally started trains in a very smooth style , like emulating a Pacific or Mountain up front , not an electric of potentially high tractive effort which *could* abruptly 'tear' a train off a station platform like to make you sit down whether there's a seat or not , the way some DB drivers would do .

Fascinating to see how these 231. C / .E locomotives of decidedly non-fit outlines came into their own when seen in their smooth running at speed .

Juniatha

edit : Strasbourg in French spelling as spoken in Alsac-Lorraine

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Pacific 231
Posted by 54light15 on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 11:02 AM

Check this out, I remember listening to the music in school many years ago but the film is amazing!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKRCJhLU7rs

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