1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Good luck guys. You deserve to succeed. If you don't, you can always start a micro-brewery. You have all the equipment necessary to build one.
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Very ucking cool, Viv! You got to love what you do, and do what you love, and you're living the dream when you can make your living at it. Good luck.
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
>>On second thoughts maybe thats a bad idea? we would end up with twenty people camping out on the lawn and never going home:-)
Nahh, most of us would only be by on summers. too cold other wise!
Best of luck guys!
Kreon
Nahh, most of us would only be by on summers. too cold other wise!
Best of luck guys!
Kreon
Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
If you could get Viv to catch some bigger fish than those trout, maybe some walleye or pike, perhaps a pulsejet/fish/fowl bakery camp would be something to consider. Imagine the worldwide/Japanese (they like quirky stuff) eager sportsman fisherman/combustion chefs flocking to learn the basics of pulsejet cookery. Start working on a valveless sourdough bread and pancakes.
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
A few strange fish of the sea.
http://www.thejump.net/id/longnose-chimaera.htm
http://www.thejump.net/id/oarfish.htm
http://www.thejump.net/id/royal-dottyback.htm
http://www.thejump.net/id/lumpfish.htm
http://www.thejump.net/id/sargassum-fish.htm
Mark
http://www.thejump.net/id/longnose-chimaera.htm
http://www.thejump.net/id/oarfish.htm
http://www.thejump.net/id/royal-dottyback.htm
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http://www.thejump.net/id/sargassum-fish.htm
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Yes, Yes!Mark wrote:If you could get Viv to catch some bigger fish than those trout, maybe some walleye or pike, perhaps a pulsejet/fish/fowl bakery camp would be something to consider. Imagine the worldwide/Japanese (they like quirky stuff) eager sportsman fisherman/combustion chefs flocking to learn the basics of pulsejet cookery. Start working on a valveless sourdough bread and pancakes.
I've been threatening to build a pulsejet powered espresso machine to take out to burning man for a few years now. Nothing like making steam with a glowing combustion chamber.
Other options are:
caramelizing creme brulee with the intake
roasting marshmellows, hotdogs, etc...
toasting bread, crumpets, bagels, etc...
frying eggs
cooking bacon (fat will roll off, Foreman Grill style)
grilled cheese
Pure silliness, but fun!
Chris
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Ah hell weres Larry with his "grease O dyne" pulse jet powered barbe?resosys wrote:Yes, Yes!Mark wrote:If you could get Viv to catch some bigger fish than those trout, maybe some walleye or pike, perhaps a pulsejet/fish/fowl bakery camp would be something to consider. Imagine the worldwide/Japanese (they like quirky stuff) eager sportsman fisherman/combustion chefs flocking to learn the basics of pulsejet cookery. Start working on a valveless sourdough bread and pancakes.
I've been threatening to build a pulsejet powered espresso machine to take out to burning man for a few years now. Nothing like making steam with a glowing combustion chamber.
Other options are:
caramelizing creme brulee with the intake
roasting marshmellows, hotdogs, etc...
toasting bread, crumpets, bagels, etc...
frying eggs
cooking bacon (fat will roll off, Foreman Grill style)
grilled cheese
Pure silliness, but fun!
Chris
Thata was a cool one from the old forum:-)
Viv
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Yes, even Bruno felt led to contribute to the greasodyne design, suggesting that the molten grease should move gravitationally into the intake to help fuel the device. That suggestion was what led to the name.
The ultimate pulsejet cooking experience - heat, noise, smoke, charred meat and an unbelievable mess when you're done for the day.
L Cottrill
The ultimate pulsejet cooking experience - heat, noise, smoke, charred meat and an unbelievable mess when you're done for the day.
L Cottrill
Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Hi guys,
Mike wrote
Who said we are making a living ... We are actuaaly FREEZING and uck'n starving ... he he he. If I turn my back, you will often find Viv fighting with the 3 dogs over THEIR plate. You call that a living???????
But yes , We love it all the way .... The engines you idiots, not the dogs plates ... he he he.
Resosys wrote
By the way, this morning when I got up, my thermometer was stuck to -30 Celcius ... Who want a winter engine vacation camp??????
I will even make it FREE ... If one of you guys DARE to come.
Cya,
Luc
Mike wrote
.and you're living the dream when you can make your living at it.
Who said we are making a living ... We are actuaaly FREEZING and uck'n starving ... he he he. If I turn my back, you will often find Viv fighting with the 3 dogs over THEIR plate. You call that a living???????
But yes , We love it all the way .... The engines you idiots, not the dogs plates ... he he he.
Resosys wrote
Mannnnn .... I would love to see you fry your damn hot dog at the back of a 130R ... 1/4 seconf later, the only remaining would be your damn fork. Bread and weener ..... GONEEEEEEEE .... Disentegrated .... Vaporised to atomic particules. Actually, probably the first Astral Hot dog ... Hummmmmm .... Can we patent that?????????Other options are:
caramelizing creme brulee with the intake
roasting marshmellows, hotdogs, etc...
toasting bread, crumpets, bagels, etc...
frying eggs
cooking bacon (fat will roll off, Foreman Grill style)
grilled cheese
Pure silliness, but fun!
By the way, this morning when I got up, my thermometer was stuck to -30 Celcius ... Who want a winter engine vacation camp??????
I will even make it FREE ... If one of you guys DARE to come.
Cya,
Luc
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Do you ever see any bears? I bet a pulsejet would frighten them.
Mark
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Hi Mark,
As far as being affraid of pulse jet, I don't think so. Actually, we have a few Moose back engine mounts orders. It seems our furry friends see a great opportunity to go faster on ice and snow with our engine, something to leave the wolves far behind ... he he he.
Cya,
Luc
Yeap, I saw one alone last summer, then i saw a pair (Probably mon and young one), Diane saw 1 while picking-up blue berrys and last, David (Diane's son) saw one coming toward him hearly morning while waiting for the school bus. He got scared by the bus, actually.Do you ever see any bears?
As far as being affraid of pulse jet, I don't think so. Actually, we have a few Moose back engine mounts orders. It seems our furry friends see a great opportunity to go faster on ice and snow with our engine, something to leave the wolves far behind ... he he he.
Cya,
Luc
Luc
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Re: 1962 ad for small jet engine from Gluhareff Helicopters
Hi Mark,
As far as being affraid of pulse jet, I don't think so. Actually, we have a few Moose back engine mounts orders. It seems our furry friends see a great opportunity to go faster on ice and snow with our engine, something to leave the wolves far behind ... he he he.
Cya,
Luc
Yeap, I saw one alone last summer, then i saw a pair (Probably mon and young one), Diane saw 1 while picking-up blue berrys and last, David (Diane's son) saw one coming toward him hearly morning while waiting for the school bus. He got scared by the bus, actually.Do you ever see any bears?
As far as being affraid of pulse jet, I don't think so. Actually, we have a few Moose back engine mounts orders. It seems our furry friends see a great opportunity to go faster on ice and snow with our engine, something to leave the wolves far behind ... he he he.
Cya,
Luc
Luc
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