Leigh > There must be an age old engineering reason behind this, but it was curious to me why the main exhaust pipe faced essentially forward - right in the direction of the opposing airflow.
Leigh > Apparently, the spots of rust and corrosion are not enough to keep this bi-plane from flying.
Leigh > Some fill flash helped bring out the detail of the pistons and exhaust system of this bi-plane.
Leigh > Someone did an amazing job maintaining this old bi-plane, and it stood out in a unique gold tone against the grey sky. The prop looked as though it had been polished with the same diligence as a pair of military boots through the years.
There must be an age old engineering reason behind this, but it was curious to me why the main exhaust pipe faced essentially forward - right in the direction of the opposing airflow.
Leigh > There must be an age old engineering reason behind this, but it was curious to me why the main exhaust pipe faced essentially forward - right in the direction of the opposing airflow.
There must be an age old engineering reason behind this, but it was curious to me why the main exhaust pipe faced essentially forward - right in the direction of the opposing airflow.
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