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I hope this is for real, but I somehow doubt it, it's probably one of
those neverending development projects. Also, with that little weight compared to comprable powered engines, unless an aircraft is specifically designed for this engine just for weight and balance's sake you'd have to put at least 100 pounds of dead weight on the nose or move the engine forward a good couple of feet. Steve Foley wrote: Check out the two-o'clock photo under applications. http://www.greenengtech.com/application.htm I wonder if they're in the same league. "Shin Gou" wrote in message oups.com... http://www.greenengtech.com/index.htm Click on the "English" button on the left. The company claims it's a revolutionary six-stroke rotary engine. 120hp, 60lbs. Are they kidding me or what? |
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