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Thread #157428   Message #3718592
Posted By: Tangledwood
23-Jun-15 - 07:54 PM
Thread Name: US planes different to euro ones - WW2
Subject: RE: US planes different to euro ones - WW2
Sopwith's radial engine types primarily the Sopwith Camel were difficult aircraft to fly

Thanks Teribus. Those engines were rotary, not radial, meaning that the entire engine - crankcase, cylinders etc, rotated around a fixed crankshaft. This was a large mass creating large gyroscopic forces. As I understand it this is what made the aircraft so difficult to fly. In addition they were lubricated with castor oil which sprayed back giving the pilot a liberal dose.