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Mazda single rotor weight?



 
 
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Old January 10th 06, 06:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Mazda single rotor weight?

Can you point me to that info on Atkins web page? The only weight I found
was 208 lbs for the industrial engine "as shown", which was pretty
complete.
80 lbs with stock iron end housings just ain't gonna happen.

One mis-read on my part. I read 80 Hp as 80 lbs.

See http://www.offshoreboats.org/Engine.html A link from
Atkins somewhat disorganised web sites. 165 lbs quoted

http://www.americanrotaryengine.com/id15.html The 208 Quote from
another link.
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Leon McAtee

 




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