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jerry(at)jerryhey.com
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 10:28 am    Post subject: Rotary engines Reply with quote

In addition to RotaMax, the other rotary engine is of course Mazda.
Many of these engines are flying and thousands of hours have been
accumulated. For LSA, the Mazdas are too heavy but they would be good
matches for any aircraft for which an 0320, O360 or even an I.O. 540
is the design engine. The two rotor Mazda can easily produce 240 hp
normally aspirated, if it is P-ported (peripheral ported). Above 160
hp the Mazda compares favorably with any recip engine power to weight.
For the 701/ 601 what is needed is a single rotor version of the
Mazda and the side housings which are currently made of steel have to
be made of aluminum to get the weight down to what we need. The
good news is that aluminum side housings are available from Racing
Beat but expensive. There are a number of guys working on producing
aluminum sides and perhaps they will soon produce a less expensive
version. Even better, the next edition of the engine, the RX 16 will
have stock aluminum sides from Mazda. So the future is quite
promising.

A single rotor p port will easily produce 120 hp and weigh around 130
lbs. The engines are nearly bullet proof. And all the accessory
packages, intake, injection, drive and so have been around for a long
time and are reliable.

If you are interested in this topic you can check out http://www.rotaryeng.net


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:37 am    Post subject: Rotary Engines Reply with quote

The website has changed to show pricing of the smaller engines (with PSRU).

http://www.rotaryaircraftengines.com/enginemodels.htm

However, the less expensive single ignition models are gone. Maybe they
are still updating the website.

Jim


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