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The twin Jab, has a lot of cylinder offset due to having a main bearing to every throw of the crank and that causes vibrations that are hard to deal with in a "short" motor.. Nev

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All this just shows how difficult it is to produce a simple motor of about 80 HP and upwards. For a long time the two strokes HAD this sector of the aero engine market  on cost and power to weight.. Where has the "D" motor gone?. ( and many others). Nev

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8 minutes ago, facthunter said:

All this just shows how difficult it is to produce a simple motor of about 80 HP and upwards. For a long time the two strokes HAD this sector of the aero engine market  on cost and power to weight.. Where has the "D" motor gone?. ( and many others). Nev

Rotax could produce a very nice 80hp aircraft two stroke using E-Tec, the direct injection gives near 4stroke fuel efficiency and the computer takes care of piston temps by always having correct mixture. Just need to lose the variable exhaust and reduce max rpm to 6500.

 

https://www.rotax.com/en/products/rotax-powertrains/details/rotax-600-ho-e-tec.html

 

 

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True . That technology has been in racing outboards and probably proven . I just don't like very BUSY (sounding) engines taking me through the sky usually with a harmonic between the engine and prop as well, that gets to you after a while.  Nev

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Where have the aero engines gone?

Ask your insurance company about the cost of liability insurance baked in to the sale of each Rotax 582 

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1 minute ago, Methusala said:

Please show evidence that R 582's are injuring the public or causing a high rate of property compensation claims.

No

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The two pot VW, is still available from Hummel aviation,  Scott Casler makes a range of two and four cylinder motors specifically for Hummel.

Hummelengines.com/price-list

spacesailor

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But you need to buy a minimum of 3 engines in one purchase from D-Motor? They're certainly not catering to the average kit builder, then!

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Yes. I commented on the Verner a while back. You'd think they would have been able to make a go of it..

 The aeromarine layout looks good . There's some advantages with Vee engines  over FLAT fours and twins (less so the sixes).. Use it and chuck it is probably realistic when it's mass produced.. I favour air cooled, if it can be done effectively.. Not usually a good thing with multi valve heads Nev

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The most Successful home made motor is SAINTY.

www.speedworks.net.au

Can we get them to make a Tiny motor for us flyers.

Gas Guzzlers have nothing on the drinking habits of a Sainty motor at full throttle.

 YouTube · Ben Winstone
2:17
Sainty Top Fuel Dragster start up in pits at Sydney Dragway
Jun 17, 2015

spacesailor

 

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But,!.

You wouldn,t need most of the 3,000 dyno hp.

 Or that massive RPM,

Depowered will definitely last a lot longer, but a drag car only needs 10 seconds of power, and doesn't even have a radiator.

As drag car,s go, Sainty lasts much longer than most of their competitors, befor it goes in the bin.

spacesailor

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