1998 Model R350 is run for the first time by builder Paul Chernikeeff. This engine took 2 years to make by hand, and eventually sparked the flame that became todays Rotec Engineering. Manufactures of Rotec radial engines.
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@MrJasonHillyer
probly although the plane would have to be very light and have a high aspect ratio for the win.
yakcrasher 2 months ago
I have a stupid question, could that engine be used for an ultra-lite plane to fly a person? It sure looks big enough
MrJasonHillyer 3 months ago
nice fan.
lolz886 5 months ago
Funny, cause the guy at the end of the tape says it will never work in a plane. Now look at them.
gdcartjr 1 year ago
Aussies! :)
C3H8E30 1 year ago
Nice, so that's the engine that started all. Just read the article on Sport Aviation. Good for you guys, hope you are (even more) succesful with your enterprise.
drifter503 1 year ago
Work of art....I love it..
skyblazer1 1 year ago
how many HP doas it generate?
jaromonkey 1 year ago
That's a neat engine. I love the bubbly sound at low RPMs. It is kind of funny.
JoshuaJayG 2 years ago