the last hull at the evansville plant
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the last hull at the evansville plant




We have one of those (superfortress) by our main gate at Lackland Air
Force Base. Indeed they do have 18 cylinder engines and are quite
impressive and complex to behold. Curious as to the where(s) of their
construction.

Tony
1966 LeBaron (almost on the road)
San Antonio
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On Saturday, Jun 26, 2004, at 18:45 US/Pacific, Jim Martin wrote:

> 70 yrs. of Chrysler book shows,  "Complicated beyond belief were the
> 2200 horsepower Wright Cyclone engine designed for the B27
> Superfortress. Yet
> Chrysler turned out an amazing total of these precision 9-cylinder
> radial units.
> Production of these engines was done at a newly built plant near
> Chicago, which was under the direction of the Dodge division." 
> .........
> Would this be the plant
> under discussion?
> Jim
>

Ouch! That should be the B-29 Superfortress, and they were 18 cylinders 
(two rows of nine). Careful with those facts!

John
1965 Crown
Tucson




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