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Aero Engines Carlisle

The WW2 Aero Engine Historical Society

 

Members of the British Aviation Preservation Council




The purpose of this site is twofold: Firstly to bring together people and information about the greatest piston-engine of all time; the Rolls-Royce and Packard Merlin, built between 1937 and 1950. Secondly, as many of you will have noticed, over the years this site has been online, our own collection of engines has grown in number and diversity, and more people worldwide have seen the attraction in collecting and operating such engines. To this end, we have formed Aero Engines Carlisle, both in order to promote this growing hobby, and to enable us to interact as an official group with the British Aviation Preservation Council (BAPC).

We welcome comment and questions from anyone with even a passing interest in the subject, and whilst this is more a technically-oriented site, anything goes, so please enjoy your visit!





45 cylinders, 90 spark plugs, 162 valves and just short of 6000hp lined up on the disused runway at Carlisle Airport, May 2006.



Image Gallery
 
The image gallery, or photo archive is regularly updated with pictures from our events and in the workshop during the winter maintenance period. Please click on the photo or the link below.



Recent Updades

 

Click on the blue coloured links to go straight to the most recent additions to the site. In addition, the Photo Archive will be added to on a regular basis. I have also added links to online video clips further down the page.



Recognise the above picture? This is part of another exciting new engine project that, as with the Welland, will provide a unique sound that has not been heard since WW2.

Click below to see what it belongs to:

 




New Arrival! Sept 2nd 2007. Terry Jones takes delivery of his Bristol Hercules 230, ex Vickers Valetta C.2 VX577. Shown being unloaded by Bill Fern (pictured) from Aeroventure at Doncaster who kindly delivered the engine.

We already have a suitable propeller from a Varsity, and plans for a trailer are underway. With no Hercules-powered aircraft currently flying in the UK it will make a welcome addition to our line-up.

Apparently it is rated at 1925 hp, better make sure we start with a big fuel tank then!



August 2007: Merlin XX gets a new Hamilton Standard type 23-EX propeller which has been cropped to replicate the Rotol RX5 wooden bladed type which was originally fitted to this Beaufighter, albeit half the size. I think the finished result looks very good, probably more Focke-Wulf 190 than Beaufighter, but does allow the engine to run much more smoothly due to its weight, and pitch.

During this winter I will be connecting up the Constant Speed Unit, or CSU, which is a hydraulic governor controlling blade pitch, and therefore engine power. The prop has already shown great potential in giving the Merlin its familiar "bark" which was not possible with the old 4 blader.


March 2007 Update




January 2007 update:






Audio / Video Clips

 

Here are links to various online sound and video clips of our engines provided by other people.








Click on the image above to access an article on BBC Radio Cumbria, where you can click on a high quality sound recording of both this engine and a Spitfire in flight.



About Us:








Since starting this website some 4 years ago, and having been attending public events regularly with my trusty Merlin engine for a similar period of time, everything has escalated around me, both in terms of people and exhibits, to the point where they have become almost a victim of their own success as bookings come in one after another for the same dates! Thankfully there are other like-minded people out there who are also building mobile aero-engine rigs which will help satisfy the demand. Three such people who are much closer to home are the other three founder-members of Aero Engines Carlisle; Robin Byers, who many of you will know already, Bill Richards of Bolton, who owns the Griffon 58, and last, but by no means least, is Terry Jones, also from Carlisle, Who not only looks after the Alvis Leonides engine, but has a much more exciting runner up his sleeve in the form of a W2B-23, Britains first turbojet engine! If you scan down the contents list on the left-hand side of the page, you will find a dedicated page for each of these engine projects, including the two Merlins Robin and myself are currently building.


Winter Maintenance 2006/7
Fairly easy one this time. Apart from the usual maintenance work on the two Merlins there is very little else outstanding, with the exception of the Griffon rebuild.
The Merlin XX has proved to be in good health, with clean oil filters and a compression test revealing that the rings have bedded in to provide around 120psi compared to 105 typically after it was first rebuilt. The biggest task, as always, will be cleaning her. Any volunteers?!



DVD Now Available!
 
NEW! 82 minute multi-region DVD with detailled footage of five different engines running at events and under test, walk-round a Merlin describing all the features, and workshop films showing what we get up to the rest of the time. Yes, I know, we should get out more, but what the hell, it`s to your advantage, this DVD is truly unique, and crammed with fascinating information for anyone even remotely interested in the technology of WW2, you may be quite surprised just how advanced we were 60 years ago.
 
Only £15
Please see further details and worldwide postal charges on the "For Sale" page, or e-mail me using the link below.





One of many personal highlights of 2005. Hucknall Airfield, chatting with renowned Spitfire test pilot Alex Henshaw about our favourite subject.
Alex sadly passed away in his sleep on 25th February 2007, aged 94. He leaves an outstanding legacy and has been an inspiration to so many.



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Mr Clive Wheeler
 wheeler55@hotmail.com
18-07-2008 - 21:19 - from client-82-25-226-144.sout.adsl.virgin.net
Dear Pete, Really nice to meet you again at the huntingdon corvette festival, hope you got back safe, Did you find any information on APU's for me, please contact me on 01308 458794 or email me.
Thank you
Clive
Brett Stringfellow
 brett.stringfellow@gmail.com
01-07-2008 - 14:17 - from host99-196-dynamic.8-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it
great site.I love all aero engines from the second world war.I wsh I could buy a merlin or a R-1839-97,even a old relic but they are too expensive for me.
Maybe a R-1830-97 would be cheeper,does anybody know how much they cost.
I have a few bits from some engines and 1 prop with its center spinner from a R-1830.I just dream of doing what these guys do and try and get a engine and get it running.
This site will be very useful to me in the coming years.
Thanks
Frans Kloosterziel
 franje@planet.nl
27-02-2008 - 23:17 - from ip51ccc52b.speed.planet.nl
I see the new collection engine on your side,
The Packard Merlin. I wish you good luck with this engine. This engine stay for years on my Farm in Kampen Holland ( It wash the bigest mistake in my live to sale this engine!!
Gene Folsom
 folsomsix@verizon.net
10-01-2008 - 17:30 - from proxy1d.external.lmco.com
What a wonderful collection of equipment and knowledge.
Along those lines, I'm just getting started with this crazy-incredible endeavor.
I am getting ready to receive a rebuildable R.R. Meteor here in California and need to learn more about the workings of building this engine.
Is there a supplier of expendable things like bearings, gaskets, piston rings, etc. or am I going to be required to custom make each part each time?
I am really looking forward to being part of this circle.
Phill Perry
 phill_perry@bigpond.com
01-01-2008 - 01:28 - from CPE-121-208-250-112.qld.bigpond.net.au
Hi there,

Could someone advise me on what a genuine RR Merlin maintenance toolkit would be worth?? My Father has had his for well over 30yrs and now has no use for it.

Thanks.
Carol
 carolhodge@gmail.com
09-06-2007 - 23:30 - from 88.144.61.202
First saw you last year at the rally at Corbridge and loved every minute, so it was a pleasure to see you there again today, and I got a few good photos to send to some friends....and I know someone who'll be after the DVD really soon!!!

Will be looking out for you while we're doing the rounds!
Dominique Thonier
 asraoulnaroumi@yahoo.fr
12-04-2007 - 16:02 - from adsl196-85-145-217-196.adsl196-13.iam.net.ma
Hello. I'm looking for the firing sequence of this engine. Does anyone know about it here ? Thanks.
Mike Crockford
 crock1951@yahoo.com.au
02-04-2007 - 01:52 - from BPH-D2-p-239-182.tmns.net.au
Anyone interested ? I have available:-
Three(3) Meteor4b engines, complete in inhibitor grease, in the original R/R crating.
One (1) supposedly complete, but with one bank removed.
Six(6) cylinder heads (bare)
And one(1) cylinder assembly jig, in the R/R crating.

Email me for pictures and price details.
Contact on Yahoo chat: crrrock
Pictures at: http://crrrock1.myphotoalbum.com
and look in the Merlin Album

Freight costings to USA and UK are being compiled.

PS. the eBay engine (160095421971)sold to UK
Graham White
 redbaron301@earthlink.net
30-03-2007 - 17:28 - from b12webproxy02.direcpc.com
Peter - you have no idea how fortunate you are to recieve teh support of show organizers. As anexample of what I am facing here in the US, see the note belwo form an exective of teh big Sun 'n Fun air shwo held each year in Lakeland, Florida. The "complaints" he is referring to is noise - aircraft engine noise at a major air show..!! I think the letter stands on its own with no further comment required from me.

Mr. White,

Thank you for your past participation at the Sun ‘n Fun Fly-In.



Over the past few years, Sun ‘n Fun has received complaints concerning the run-up of the engine you have brought and which has been located in Sun ‘n Fun’s workshop area. In fact, Sun ‘n Fun Safety Coordinator Dick Hanusa discussed these concerns with you during last year’s Fly-In. It is my understanding that an agreement was reached as to specific times for the run-ups. It is also my understanding that this agreement was disregarded.



While you (as an individual) are welcome to attend this year’s Fly-In, please do not bring your engine with you. It will not be allowed on-site. I thin a one-year “stand down” will provide an opportunity to evaluate the situation and the potential for your engine to return.



Sun ‘n Fun may consider inviting you and your engine in the future but this year is not an option.



I have informed Workshop Chairman Vic Boyce of this decision previously and, by copy of this e-mail, am also sharing the decision with other key staff members and Fly-In Chairman.



If you would like to discuss this in further detail, please do not hesitate to contact me. My office telephone number is 863-644-2431 or you may reply via e-mail.





Joseph Clegg
 jh211vc@hughes.net
18-03-2007 - 19:40 - from dpc67142130040.direcpc.com
Hello,
I have a Merlin Model 32 to which I endeavor to rebuild. Any help in sourcing standard service parts such as gasket sets, etc, would be appreciated.

Joe (In the States)
 
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