New Rotary Engine
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http://www.rotamax.net/
This site has generated some interest amongst the gyro guys. I hope it doesn't go south like so many others have.
The idea of a charge-cooled rotor is pretty sweet.
It'd be freakin awesome to put one of the smaller ones in a go-kart or a Dominator Autogyro.
Any other cool ideas?
This site has generated some interest amongst the gyro guys. I hope it doesn't go south like so many others have.
It'd be freakin awesome to put one of the smaller ones in a go-kart or a Dominator Autogyro.
Any other cool ideas?
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Originally Posted by CypherNinja' post='782472' date='Nov 29 2005, 11:29 PM
It didn't, because they haven't.
For someone whos used to aircraft engines, thats "kinda expensive" for that power range, but SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than any Certified engine.
You can build a NEW Mazda Rotary for less
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' post='782533' date='Nov 30 2005, 04:18 AM
You can build a NEW Mazda Rotary for less
Bit heavier, though.
People have used 12A's and 13B's with good results in fixed-wings, but all the Mazda designs are too heavy to get good performance out of a gyro or any really lightweight aircraft.