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Guptar
27th Nov 2020, 10:21
Thoughts anyone on a aeronautical application?

Numbers being talked about are double the efficiency over the best diesel engines today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF5j1DvC954

oldchina
27th Nov 2020, 12:11
I stopped listening when he said "rather unique".

DaveReidUK
27th Nov 2020, 12:14
Presumably they have spent the two years since that video was made studying their history books ...

megan
28th Nov 2020, 03:00
Thoughts anyone on a aeronautical applicationHugo Junkers would be rolling in his grave. Concept already widely used on trains and ships, google "Deltic".

https://oldmachinepress.com/2015/09/26/junkers-jumo-223-aircraft-engine/

ShyTorque
28th Nov 2020, 07:25
I think he probably means “rather unusual” because something is unique, or it’s not unique.

Anyway, a child I used to enjoy the sound of the Commer “knocker” truck engines (and in some buses). A Deltic locomotive ran through our village just a few days ago, the sound is very distinctive.

megan
29th Nov 2020, 03:22
Superior Air Parts had a proposal to market two versions of a three cylinder opposed piston aircraft uncerified engine as recently as 2015 rated at 100 and 125HP, seems now to have been withdrawn as their web site now makes no reference. As for unusual or unique, no, I wouldn't call sleeve or desmodromic valves, or turbo compounds unique or unusual either. Perhaps I've lived too long and seen these "unique and unusual" pieces of machinery in daily use earning some body a living.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bAR5tjNWOk

nomorecatering
14th Jul 2023, 09:49
It seems this engine will be in the next version of the Abrams tank. Uncle sam is picking up the tab for the development.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adoST4TbJz4&t=62s