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Halifax Bomber - Engine Start Sequence 

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How did air and ground crew start the Handley Page Halifax B.III Bomber? Take our tour of the ‘Halibag’, as we go through the Pilot and Flight Engineer’s wartime engine starting sequence following the 1944 Air Ministry Pilot’s Notes for the Halifax Bomber.
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Textual extracts from Air Ministry Air Publications are Crown Copyright and transcribed with the kind permission of the National Archives, London. All colour diagrams are based on original Air Ministry Air Publications mono illustrations and transcribed into colour by Bryan Atkinson with the permission of the National Archives, London.
Thanks must also be given to the following superb organisations for their kind support when Bryan Atkinson originally developed The Halifax Explored PC CD-ROM back in 2006, all are listed below and are included once again in this series of videos.
Halifax B.Mk.III, ‘LV907’. Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington.
Halifax A.Mk.VII, NA337. RCAF Memorial Museum, Trenton Ontario.
Halifax B.Mk.II, W1048. Royal Air Force Museum, London.
Halifax A.Mk.VII, PN323. Imperial War Museum London.
Halifax 57 Rescue
Handley Page Association
The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust.
The National Archives, London.
The material contained in this video is intended for historical, reference and entertainment value only, and is not to be construed as usable for aircraft or component restoration, maintenance, or use.
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Flight Engineer - Royal Air Force official photographer, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Bomber Crew - Richard Stone, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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Table of Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:40 - Before Entering the Aircraft
01:11 - On Entering the Aircraft
01:34 - Check the Controls
02:27 - Fuel Contents Gauges
03:09 - The Flight Engineer's Station
03:46 - The Trolley Acc
04:09 - Setting Engine Controls
04:37 - Setting the Bristol Hercules Gills
05:06 - Starting the Port Outer Engine
05:51 - Ground Engine Checks
06:52 - The Flight Engineer's Panel

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Комментарии : 39   
@johngallen4628
@johngallen4628 Год назад
What a great video . My dad was a Halifax bomber Pilot with snowy owl squadron RCAF . He flew out of Tholthorpe . He was awarded the DFC in Dec 1944. I can just imagine how it must of felt feeling and hearing those engines start up. God bless you Dad. 🙏
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@owenmerrick2377
@owenmerrick2377 10 месяцев назад
My great uncle was lost on April 20/21, 1944 flying a 420 (Snowy Owl) Squadron Halifax; the only Halifax lost that night. I wonder if your dad knew, or knew of him. God bless all those boys.
@MC-nb6jx
@MC-nb6jx Год назад
I can just imagine the noise when 20/30/40/50 of these aircraft were starting up before a mission..😳😳
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Thanks for watching
@asc.445
@asc.445 Год назад
Very interesting. I saw Friday 13th being assembled from the early 90's. Haven't seen him since, it was always fascinating visiting Elvington.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Yes, an amazing museum! Thanks for watching!
@asc.445
@asc.445 Год назад
@@ukaircraftexplored6556 May be I'll be back next year. Let's hope.
@paddy.7784
@paddy.7784 2 года назад
Really enjoyed the video , very well done. We don't see much about this iconic bomber, and it's always been one of my favorite aircraft. Thank you Brian.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
Thanks, there will be more on the Halifax later
@Simon_Nonymous
@Simon_Nonymous Год назад
As per a comment on your Halifax cutaway video, my grandfather worked as an instrument fitter on these planes. Also, a lot of the Hercules engines were made at a shadow factory near where I live, at Clayton-le-Moors, and it is still there to this day.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@jjs3287
@jjs3287 2 года назад
Facinating! Gives me a much better idea of what it was like back then than the usual black and white 'in flight' footage normally available on the net. Thanks.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
Thanks for watching more on the Halifax will be posted later
@malcolm824
@malcolm824 Год назад
Very interesting video, thanks for uploading
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@basfinnis
@basfinnis Год назад
Very interesting. Thanks 😉
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@johnbradshaw354
@johnbradshaw354 2 года назад
Very interesting. Thank you.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks!
@1joshjosh1
@1joshjosh1 Год назад
That ruled. The motor noises were awesome.! Edit: especially after seeing one of these bad boys start up in real life. This video got my imagination swirling
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@davegoldsmith4020
@davegoldsmith4020 2 года назад
Really enjoying the Halifax series Brian, Thank you
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
Thanks Dave!
@aaronhrk
@aaronhrk 2 года назад
Magnificent! I love these type of walkthrough vids 😍. I'm making a 1/72 Halifax of the RAAF right now, and the interior shots are also VERY helpful indeed!!! Subbing to your channel! 😁👍
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
I'm pleased the video is useful - and thanks for subscribing!
@Simon_Nonymous
@Simon_Nonymous Год назад
I'll be making the model too - when I can eventually find one for sale online!!
@dthievin
@dthievin 2 года назад
This is absolutely incredible. Thanks for all your hard work developing the video. I will like and subscribe.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
Welcome aboard!
@patfontaine5917
@patfontaine5917 2 года назад
Truly informative, Bryan, Thanks/1
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
Thanks Pat!
@Simon_Nonymous
@Simon_Nonymous Год назад
NB interesting to see the radials needs a couple of manual rotations to shift any oil that had seeped into the lower engine cylinders that would otherwise lead to hydraulicking as mentioned. I assume this would be the same on all aircraft radial engines - I know it was an SOP on British tanks from the USA powered by radial engines, eg the M3 Stuart, M3 Lee, and maybe some M4 Shermans too.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Thanks for watching
@paulr4353
@paulr4353 Год назад
maybe I missed it, but whenever I view a radial being started, the engine cranks for quite a while before it fires. Why is that?
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@dthievin
@dthievin 2 года назад
Hi, Brian. I'm wondering how the startup sequence might have differed on the Halifax Mk III from the Lancs as described at "1945 Night Bombers" here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xAztJVoBTKE.html. BTW, my father flew his ops entirely in the Mk III.
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 2 года назад
In many ways, the procedure is very similar. However, the Halifax B.III's Bristol Hercules engines were fitted with gills which had to be set to open. Thanks for watching
@johnhanson5943
@johnhanson5943 Год назад
Most important difference to the Lancaster and many other types, easier to get out off. I live today in Germany - but trying to escape now. Lancaster and B17 crash sites near my home. In the Lancaster all crew lost. In the B17, 4 men lost. God rest their souls and protect us please from WEFist oligarchic fascists (fundamentally the same phenomenon as in the 1930’s)!
@ukaircraftexplored6556
@ukaircraftexplored6556 Год назад
Thanks for watching
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