Here's an interesting new engine type...
http://www.axialvectorengine.com/ |
Shortwave
Mar 3 2006
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| Will it work upside down in Australia? |
Harry
Mar 3
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| Looks too neat clean & orderly for any Aussie we know. |
Don
Mar 3
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| It's much to complicated thus precipitating a veritable host of
conjecture, some of which may stick to a wall somewhere. After all, if you point out a zillion issues all based on incomplete
understanding of a system, one is bound to be right at some point. |
Shortwave
Mar 3
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| Interesting. How long before they get the bugs worked out. Would
obviously make a good outboard and might be useful as an engine for one
of those "Flying Cars" whose primary problem is power to weight ratio. |
dbohara
Mar 3
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| penned the following thoughts: >http://www.axialvectorengine.com/ I've been watching this company for a few years. Great, but old
technology made more affordable by modern machining technology. Lack
of funding seems to be the continuing problem related towards
production.
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Gene
Mar 3
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| It looks good to me! But what do I know about these complicated matters. My success in boating has been predicated upon the lucky choice of boats
that have had very few mechanical problems. I used to have five canoes
and was proud to be able to figure out just about everything that ever
went wrong with them, which was usually limited to pointing the wrong
way or being upside down. Trawlers are a bit more complicated. But, I have yet to be towed. (Knock on formica!) Capt. Jeff |
Tamaroak
Mar 3
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