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Yes, the Hamp had a 1700 cu in radial and I guess they used an R-1830. The cowl does look bigger.I'm guessing the Hamp doesn't have the original engine.
Good call. None of the online videos I've seen bothered to mention the engine--really poor editing. I called in a couple of markers from my warbird colleagues and learned that the operative power plane is in fact an 1830.Yes, the Hamp had a 1700 cu in radial and I guess they used an R-1830. The cowl does look bigger.
Looks like to me the prop is one that was cut down as wellNone of the online videos I've seen bothered to mention the engine--really poor editing.
The Sakae was a successor to the Ha5, which had Bristol Jupiter and R-1340 DNA.The Nakajima Sakae engine family was based on the R1830's predecessor, hence aside from modified cowling to account for the somewhat wider R1830 (due to larger cylinder dimensions, namely stroke and maybe bore), the Sakae engine is very similar to the R1830--I've even heard that they have similar mounting points on the engine block/crankcase.
I am not seeing the Zero start-up? It is already idling when the vid here cuts to it. Were you watching on a phone and see the digital slow prop illusion?
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