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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Was entered in Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2009 Sandown

  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Was entered in Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2009 Sandown

  • Steady I Really Like This Video The only addition that I have made to the drawing set is the air manifold I wanted the radial crank to be easily seen.

  • Good, I like that you share this video Was entered in Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2009 Sandown, I wish success always

  • Nice Video Was entered in Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2009 Sandown That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video From Your Was entered in Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy at The Model Engineering Exhibition 2009 Sandown

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Was entered in Duke of Edinburgh Challenge Trophy at The Model

  • Awesome!

  • Steam it and use it for something practical! :D

  • Drarrings... lolz.

  • Master Chief approves.

  • do you use any grease/lubricant? or is it simply brass bearings?

  • Its a total loss lubrication system i.e. I oil it with an oil can before I run it and during a run as I see fit.

  • i liked it till i took an arrow to the knee

  • This guy is a knob.I sent him a message asking him for information that I DID NOT FIND in the comment section.He sent me a terse reply saying:"if I bothered to read the question and comment section all my questions would be awnsered".

    Get a grip you wanker! If I had found what I was looking for I wouldn't have bothered to e-mail you.

    Too bad you're a legend only in your own mind.

  • This machine looks extremely well made and congrats on receiving gold medal! One thing that I can't help wondering about is the potentially high level of friction inside the psitons. How great an issue is that, and how well does the machine compare to simply blowing air onto a fan in terms of efficiency? Thank you!

  • I should think that if I directed the exhaust towards the fan it would double the speed :-) But it was build because I was trying to blur the line between engineering and art not to be a usable engine

  • @JaguarB ok thanks for the answer. Well it definitely is a piece of art and clearly has taken alot of engineering to put it all together :)

  • Cool

  • Will u sell

  • Bearing in mind that It won a Gold medal at the 100th Model Engineering Exhibition and you can see it works rather well and it took about 200 hours over a year to make I am not to keen to part with it. But if you were to make an offer with enough zeros before the decimal point I may be persuaded to sell it using the reasoning that the cash would buy some extra equipment to help make my next model

  • you made this? may i say, bloody brilliant.

  • Fantastic work! Hats off to you!

    Are the plans available somewhere? How long did it take you to build?

    Does it use lubricated or regular air? :)

  • muy bueno el detalle espectacular, gracias

  • Beautiful looking model, such clean machine work. That fact that it actually works is even cooler.

  • Very nice...how much to reproduce once or buy one? also, how long would it last if you ran it with the open crankcase, ain't you suppose to have oil in there to make it run smoother and longer.

  • that is f**king cool

  • There two cams one inlet one exhaust one leading the other depending on which direction you want it to run

  • how did you run the valves...? cam??

  • who else is tempted to put their finger in it?

  • I love this, but the valves... I just don't quite get from a first look. I'll have to look deeper into how the valves actually work.

  • this seems like a practical desk fan... were can i buy?

  • самолет блядь с таким куском латуни даже с места не сдвинится!!!зачем все это? КПД 5% не болше!

  • 19 century 

  • Hey dawg we heard you like air so we put air in your airplane so you can fly while you fly

  • Your machining is impeccable. Kudos...

  • But will it blend?

  • Possibly not but it likes fingers

  • @JaguarB its funs lol

  • Best...desk toy...EVER!

  • AT LAST someone that appreciates it for what it is THANK YOU

  • What was the RPM of the engine in the video?

  • Dude Halo 4 didnt come out WAAIT and make the video when the realease Halo 5!!!!!!!!

  • stark core?

  • i clicked on this hoping to dislike a rick roll of halo 5(game)

  • good job

  • Beautifully made engine. Thank you for sharing.

  • why do radials always have odd numbers of cylinders?

  • shitting bricks, ladies and gentlemen, shitting bricks!

  • cool

  • ohhh its not HALO like the game, its "HILO" like the British version of the word

  • What a nice piece of machinery guy, very nice.

    Thom.

  • this should be applied to aircrafts

  • Beautiful piece of work!

  • THE TITLE IS VERY MISLEADING.

    HOWEVER I THINK I HAVE AN IDEA FOR A VEHICLE TO GIVE TO 343.

    THANK YOU, SUCKER.

    AHAHAHHAHAHAHA

  • Is that real engine or a motar behind!!!

  • That's awesome

  • am i the only one who was messing around look up halo 5 the game

  • this man is a genius! how have you come up with this?

  • now, to put it on my mongoose :)

  • @SuperNoobdude

    or your hornet... mongoose doesn't use propellers.

  • @SuperNoobdude i ment so i could go faster...

  • am i the only person who came here looking for engines o.O

  • CANT WAIT TO PLAY THIS GAME!!!!

  • A working model of a 5 cylinder radial air engine

  • @JaguarB

    Hi...very nicely excecuted...high precision mechanic---love it !..

    ...should you be interested in viewing a rather similar radial engine: stranraerwal--STERNMOTOR.

    with best regards...stranraerwal

  • what the hell fdid i just watch

  • @adairf625 Well since there is no halo 5 it doesn't make sense that you would be looking for it.

  • that is very beautiful!

  • Как он включился без толчка или стартера?

    as he earned himself?

  • @adairf625

    this is far more interesting...

  • @adairf625 This is better than any Halo game.

  • @adairf625 Check the Dates This was a REAL engine well before Halo 5 game existed

  • @JaguarB Halo 5 havent even come out yet :P. It will proably not come out anyway

  • @JaguarB

    it still doesn't exist...

  • haha he said hilo five

    

  • go people make this kinds of stuff please let's beat the oil prices with this come on ppl. by the way great job :)

  • co za asy!!!

  • That is brilliant! 

  • OMFG HALO FIVE but all the more epic man

  • Still awesome by the way *thumbs up*

  • Call me pedantic but isn't it a prop shaft not a crank shaft? I may be wrong...

  • I think depends on which end you are viewing it from

  • @JaguarB hmmm. Fair enough.

  • Thank you for creating this and showing it to the world. Somewhere out there some one will be inspired by your work. In the end humanity will be bless with more and more newer technology.

  • 10 tiny pistons? or what ever you call it.. great Job...

  • Fuck.. I need to go to a machine shop to make those complicated parts I have my blue print of my design but I dont have the tools to make the parts..

  • hilo fiove dit wad

  • damn man

  • dude that engine is sweet!

  • belleza

    

  • How precisely do these five pistons need to be tuned? I can imagine that if they get too far out of sync, you might get two pistons trying to pull at the same time in opposing directions. Is that a major concern for further applications?

  • The two cams controlling the inlet and exhaust valves are fixed to the main crank shaft and can not get out of synchronization.

  • Michael Caine is that You?!

  • This was a real engine well before Halo 5 game existed

  • 8 people are 8 years old and disliked cus they though it was Halo the game

  • Very cool I'm interested in making engines and stuff like these =D I shall attempt one day

  • qsqw

  • i dont palyed halo 5

  • looks wonderful, and could be easily powered with an air tank and maybe a tiny air pump to prolong engine runtimes. (I'm sure the pump would be inefficient, but worth a shot?)

  • HIGH LOW FIVE!!

  • thats awesome!

  • looks like huge friction on bearings or anything.... just should run easily.....

  • so is it running from compressed air?

  • ok now touch the  blade !

  • Only the once!!!!

  • I still don't get how watchin oranges can lead to Air Engines.

  • this machine is very beautiful

  • egyszerubet 

  • You could probably loosen the bearings on the crankshaft a bit, seems to be really tight...

  • Mr White

    If only I had access to the tool box you use in your video "Radial R620 Hydraulic Engine"

    I am sure that my engine could be improved

    Paul

  • @JaguarB Ha, yeah!

    I sadly don't have the means to build anything like the masterpiece you have here, only computer simulations and whatnot.

    Looking back at your video, I suppose I failed to take in to account the fact that the engine is also actuating poppet valves, which could be why the engine halts so suddenly..

  • it cost 1000 $

  • I have put a price of 2500 GBP on this one as it won a gold medal at the 100th Model Engineering Exhibition. But i aggree you could buy a copy for less

    Paul

  • any plans available?

  • That is actually really cool. I've seen them before but this one is very nice looking.

  • thnx for the video :-)

  • can you tell us the efficiency

  • No it was not made with that in mind

  • @JaguarB Then its utterly useless.

  • It depends on how you look at it

    If you ask is it an engine that can do real work then you could be correct

    If you read my other comments and reasons for creating it then I think its a success

  • could it actually power something 

  • Not sensibly it was built to see how a 5 cylinder rotary crank worked

  • If used in a car maybe It could even be used to "regen" the energy, i.e., put compressed air back to the tank; couldn't It?

  • @ivaniclixx thats been my theory for a while, using it to power an alternator to charge a battery that recharges the tanks.

  • What time do the lights go off??

  • JaguarB, thanks for posting this great video. Videos like this are the reason I love you tube. Can you give me details on how to obtain the plans you spoke of? Thank you.

  • see the lineymachine web site they also have a shop on ebay

  • @felson99 type in radial engine on ebay and there are plans avalible for 30-40 bucks

  • will you sell this?

  • Bearing in mind that It won a Gold medal at the 100th Model Engineering Exhibition and you can see it works rather well and it took about 200 hours over a year to make I am not to keen to part with it. But if you were to make an offer with enough zeros before the decimal point I may be persuaded to sell it using the reasoning that the cash would buy some extra equipment to help make my next model

  • How much Torque does that Motor have?

    btw i like the air tube Hub like part connected to the Base

  • Job to say two and a half cylinders are under pressure at any one time and are 3/8 dia with anywhere between 20 to 80 psi but I do not think it is a practical engine its more a demonstration piece.

  • Still Its a Mechanism witch makes it awesome even if it does not have a purpose :)

    The Air Hub Is Genius

  • It looks like starting torque wouldn't be a problem with five cylinders. With two banks of these cylinders 180 degrees apart, balancing the engine would only be a matter of reducing the axial distance between the banks. Think of a rotary boxer type setup.

  • what are those valves on top what do they do

  • Ok?

  • do they all run off 2 cam lobes OMFG and all connected via ONE crank journal!!

  • Yes that is correct

  • Where did u get that from I really want one

  • would this be like a exact engine for some planes in the cold war?, wow some technology we had back 60 years ago that's genius

  • Engines like these were more often used in WW2, aircraft like the T6 texan or Harvard as I know it.

  • do you sell these or plans? this is beautiful , very fine job, workmanship looks incredible

  • how did  u make this?

  • well done, partner.

  • genius!!

  • It looks like this would take time to make.

  • This is really a beautifully built engine! The intake manifold is such an excellent modification. Thanks for posting the video!

  • He did a really nice job!

  • Nice work! How efficient or inefficient is this engine? Was wondering if you'd ever considered larger scale tied to a generator for use in off-the-grid living. Even a sort of perpetual motion machine by coupling the output to a self-sustaining compressor that feeds the air to motor?

  • No I do not think so I was made as a machining project to give me experience of how a radial type engine works.

  • That's so not useless. But make it run on steam. Compressed air = Lame

  • YOU lame THIS TAKES HEAVY SKILL TO MAKE!

  • ajajajajaja coooooooooll!!!

  • wtf u could make rope with that

  • very nice, I wish I had that much time on my hands!

    "Drawrins"

    ur cool!

  • amazing!! but still useless :(

  • drawrings?

  • interesing!

  • you, sir, are awesome!

  • awsome

  • cool

  • Definitely fine craftsmanship there, sir. I've always like the look of radial engines.

    Well done

  • Wow - what a beautiful engine. Many thanks for video. You are a master craftsman. I very much want to build an engine myself. Again many thanks.

  • sort of useless lol

  • But I have enjoyed doing them

  • sorry, i was in a bad mood. no very impressive.

    not sure why i even said that, great work, i spend 90% of my free time doing useless things nothing as productive as yours though!

  • Outstanding work! Very cool!

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