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Re: Opinion on the Sopwith Camel?
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lugnet.build.sculpture, lugnet.build.military
Date: 
Mon, 19 Nov 2001 21:22:21 GMT
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In lugnet.build.sculpture, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
  I've been trying to find a diagram of the old rotary engine,
  but searches always bring up the Wankel engine, which isn't
  nearly the same thing.  I'm trying to get a sense for how
  much of the engine rotated, and how fuel delivery was done if
  the cylinders were spinning.  To be honest, I didn't think that
  the engine *did* spin, but I've never seen a running rotary
  engine (!!) so I can't speak from experience.

  Anyone have any good information/references?

  best

  LFB

Try this link, http://www.keveney.com/gnome.html . I did a search on Gnome
rotary, as that was the most famous one I can think of.

In short, the cylinders and crankcase rotate around the hollow, offcenter
crankshaft. The intake valve is in the bottom of the piston, and the
fuel/air is supplied through the hollow crankcase.

George



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