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Great pics! Thanks for sharing.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 12:47
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Though the PT engines, while not common, are available to see at quite a few sites (nearest to me is down at Kanter's), I'm only aware of one authentic PT boat still operational and powered by the Packard engines (there were some Hall-Scott replacement engines made as well), and somewhere on this site if I recall there is a link to a video of it roaring around some lake. I hope someone can refresh that link, it's an impressive sight and sound event.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 13:17
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That's some engine!
I've heard about them, of course, but this is the first time I've seen a photo of one. JW, I'm glad one of you stood beside the engine in one photo. I really didn't grasp how massive those engines were until there was a human standing next to it. I know that back in the 50's and into the 60's these engines were real popular among the Hydro-plane crowd on Lake Washington in Seattle.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 14:12
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These engines also powered the Vosper built Motor Torpedo Boats such as my father served on with the Royal Canadian Navy in World War 2. These ships were powered by 4 Packard marine engines. This is a photo of his ship 735 taken in the English Channel in 1944.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 14:48
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Now THAT is REALLY impressive!!!!
Your father is a lucky man having served in and survived a war in what would be basically a floating gasoline can. Gas fumes and incoming fire would make me a little nervous.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 17:04
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Jim, To top it off the MTB's were wooden hulls. The German E-boat equivalents were faster, Diesel powered and aluminum hulled. The one advantage the MTB's had was bigger guns. My father was indeed lucky to survive several encounters with enemy ships, aircraft and shore artillery. MY love of Packards is partly due to his comment that the Packard engines never let them down.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 17:23
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Wooden hulls too? It just keeps better and better!
One thing though, they didn't have to worry as much about magnetic mines. When the going gets tough, a good engine is hard to beat!
Posted on: 2010/11/30 18:13
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Clipper47, Thanks for posting the pic, and thanks to JW for starting the thread. This is, after all, the PackardInfo website, and Packard participated in--and held records in--land, sea and air transportation, in wartime and peacetime.
Posted on: 2010/11/30 19:08
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Here's a link to Miss America X that's kind of neat
youtube.com/watch?v=cjEPpsHCmPs
Posted on: 2010/11/30 21:18
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