Engine start sound(or shutdown) that brings back the most memories
Flightwatch.
It certainly got your attention if you were stood by the engine at the time.
IIRC reset was by pushing on a little metal button on the CSDS with the handle of a hammer until it clicked. Try again (always failed) and then a couple of hours work to remove and refit with a new drive.
Happy days.
It certainly got your attention if you were stood by the engine at the time.
IIRC reset was by pushing on a little metal button on the CSDS with the handle of a hammer until it clicked. Try again (always failed) and then a couple of hours work to remove and refit with a new drive.
Happy days.
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So far no one has mentioned the sound of the old RR Conways blowing off the compressed air used to spin them up...I could tell if the old Empress 60 (DC 8 50 series) was on time just about every night as it fired up all four and taxied off...my parents house was close enough to YVR that on a cold fall night it was easy to hear the start, then breakaway thrust...the sound of those four noisemakers shook the night air and crackled long into the climb toward Toronto...I used to try to listen until I couldn't hear her...and imagined it was over the prairies when that sound finally died off. It still stays with me...it was (and still is) aviation history!