didn't packard build some licensed versions of rolls royce engines?
Landing is overrated.
Yes I believe there was a liscenced version of the Allison made by Rolls Royce.
Wow, I said something completely bassackwards. My bad. I think what I meant to say is I think Packard did make a liscenced Rolls Royce. I have no idea what I was trying to say in the previous comment.
he's also in my squad and is a great pilot. who gives a crap if hes 13? tell him to ease up on the talking and he will. He's mature enough for us. He can be for you too, just tell him to stop talking.don't get him started on his cars or plane engines he knows what he talks about. Even gave me a few pointers about the P38s Rolls Royce Allisons i didn't know about. I didn't even know the 38 HAD Allisons.
only a moron would use Dolby positioning in a game.
IMO, lisencing and that crap goes out the window in a time of war. Everyone who can will make the most powerfull engine currently being built, and give it to whoever needs it the most.
He may think he knows engines but he definitely does not know anything about the Lightning, there wasn't a single P-38 that was ever outfitted with a Rolls Royce engine. The reason why you never heard of the pointers he gave you is because the pointers were incorrect.ack-ack
he never said rolls royce. i thought the allison was a rolls royce engine ack ack. He just said the Allison engine
Wow, you guys need help.
I've noticed you're not the only one recently either, did the History channel fub another documentary somewhere? I've heard a couple people in the past year led to believe the Allison engine came outa Rolls Royce.
i've always had that in the back of my mind also. i kept hearing RR Allison somewhere. maybe it was the History Channel