It's easy. From Wiki we know that the Lightning had twin Rolls-Royce
Avon 301R afterburning turbojets. Two of those are obviously equal to
double oodles. So, single oodles are equal to the thrust of one Avon
301R which is 72.77 kN on afterburner. Unfortunately, we can't pin down
the definition of just one oodle (vs a single oodles) since we don't
know how many them are lumped together to form an oodles unit. My guess
is that it's probably oodles of them. Got that?
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Electric_Lightning>
Chuck Norcutt
Mike Lazzari wrote:
>> And that has oodles, no, double oodles, of power! :-)
>>
>> Chris
> Chris, could you translate those units for those of us who don't use the
> metric system :-D
>
> Mike
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