Need info on Rotary Engines for Term Paper!!!
Hey everyone, I need any info that you can give me on how Rotary Engines work for my Term Paper. The main reason for posting this is because I have to have 10 sources and I am going to count this thread as one. I already know most everything about the rotary engine, but any history info, or things that aren't talked about much will help me out a lot.
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Re: Need info on Rotary Engines for Term Paper!!!
Originally posted by marix1521 I already know most everything about the rotary engine http://www.iluvmyrx7.com/index.htm |
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did you know Dr. Felix Wankel designed a rotary valve for the engine of the JU87 which gave a lower tertil deck and a better vew for the pielet on his bumb drops
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did you know Dr. Felix Wankel designed a rotary valve for the engine of the JU87 which gave a lower tertil deck and a better vew for the pielet on his bumb drops did you know Dr. Felix Wankel designed a rotary valve for the engine of the JU87 which gave a lower turtle deck and a better vew for the pilot on his bomb drops hehe, then you can directly quote that bit!! :D All credit to Gambone of course |
Something you may want to check out. Over on the European Forum a guy has posted a picture of an early version of the rotary engine--an NSU Ro80. Sounds like the guy also knows some thing about the history behind the engine. E-mail him and he may be able to give you something really special for that paper. Look for "Ro80" on the European Forum.
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Re: Re: Need info on Rotary Engines for Term Paper!!!
Originally posted by diablone You know most everything without ever touching one? :p: BTW, thanks for everyone posting those links. I have already went to How Stuff works and used that as a reference. Another thing I wanted to know is this: Does anyone know where I can find a .30ci Wankel Rotary engine for less than $260? that's the lowest that i have found it for... It is made by O.S. and/or Graupner. Thanks! |
i am sure there are people on RC forums who would sell you one.
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