The Loudest Industrial Engines Ever Built — Before Silencers Existed!
Автор: Global Mach
Загружено: 2026-01-10
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Between the 1880s and 1940s, Europe entered an age where machines had a voice.
Before electric motors and sound insulation, engines announced themselves with raw mechanical force. From farmyards and factories to ships and airfields, these machines didn’t start quietly. They shook buildings, rattled steel, and defined entire industries by sound alone.
In this video, we explore the loudest and most unforgettable engines of 1880–1940, including early oil engines, industrial gas engines, marine diesels, steam giants, and legendary aircraft powerplants.
You’ll experience:
Violent hot-bulb and early diesel start-ups
Factory and farm engines that shook entire buildings
Marine engines whose low-frequency power filled steel hulls
Aircraft engines whose sound defined an era
These weren’t just machines. They were the heartbeat of early industry.
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