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Q1_Aircraft: Re: [Q1_Aircraft] Digest Number 130

  • Larry H.
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19 years 2 months ago #245 by Larry H.
I like those as well as the Hondas. Look at Northern Hydraulics website.
They have several different engines with electric start and about 20 or 25
hp. I have looked at these engines in their stores here in the Dallas area
and they sure look good with oil filters and electric start.
Larry H.



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> Subject: Re: Engine profiles and weights
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> All,
> Great site and guess I'm going to have to spend some time in it. I
> spoke to a prop expert today and I've been convinced that the
> Hexadyne may not work well due to the low rpm combined with a short
> prop. So I need an engine.... One with a higher rpm on the output
> shaft. Are onan's still available? Are there other options. I've read
> the Jinx/Brock paper, I guess this is an option. In that paper they
> mention they tried several 4 strokes and none worked (I guess the RPM
> was a problem here too). I noticed the only other engines being used
> are Rotax, Onan and I saw one Kohler V twin. Any suggestios out
> there?
> Thanks
> Dave R.
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> > with a truly staggering amount of info about Horizontally-Opposed
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> > regards, -john-
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> > I am working on two different designs of aircraft for which I need
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> > engines. Lycomings, Continentals, Jibaru, Suburu's, Rotax's, etc
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> > various iterations within each manufacturers engine lineup and
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> > respective weights, displacements, etc.
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> > I've not found it yet. Anyone here know of such a library and how it
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