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Old May 26th 07, 02:16 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Guybrush Threepwood
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Default Rotary engines

acknowledged and accepted...:-)

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Gruß Guybrush


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I believe some of these photos are of military surplus at the end of WWI.

Don



These look like radials.........Rotaries go Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm! ....and

probably
hold oil better. :-)



rotaries sprayed oil everywhere, its why they had the cowls open at the
bottom to let it drip out


they look like rotaries,



Yes!.......I remembered that these engines (where the crank is bolted to the airplane
and the prop is bolted to the engine case) were called rotaries ........about 1 second
after I hit the "send" button, exposing my ignorance on this subject to all of creation
for all of eternity. I was hoping noone would notice ;-)
Of course, because of my youth, I automatically think of the Wankel-types when I
hear a reference to "rotary engine".

TP




 




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